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Olivia Dunne celebrated her boyfriend Paul Skenes' call up to the majors with the Pittsburgh Pirates this week.
The 2023 No. 1 MLB Draft pick, who is dating LSU gymnast Dunne, is slated to make his first MLB start for the Pirates against the Chicago Cubs at PNC Park on Saturday.
The Pirates teased the news with a video on social media, alongside the date 5.11.24.
The pitcher's social media sensation girlfriend swiftly took to TikTok to congratulate her MLB beau on his call up.
The 21-year-old shared a short clip of herself dancing up and down in glee as Skene s could be spotted in the background. She captioned the post: 'Go Paul go!'
Olivia Dunne celebrated her boyfriend Paul Skenes' call up to the majors this week
The right-hander is slated to make his first MLB start for the Pittsburgh Pirates on Saturday
The couple, who met at LSU, first went public with their romance in August
She also used the perfect sound for the occasion, opting for the recent meme which says, 'Let's [expletive] go … I guess?'
The gymnast also wrote, 'POV: you both wake up from a nap and find out he’s in the MLB,' across the top of the video.
'Here we go! @paulskenes @MLB,' Dunne also wrote on Instagram alongside the Pirates announcement video.
The couple, who met at LSU, first went public with their romance in August after gymnastics sensation Dunne was spotted attending Skenes' games for minor-league team the Bradenton Marauders, and they have gone from strength to strength since.
The right-hander burst into the national consciousness last year, while at Louisiana State University, where he was named D1 National Player of the Year and won the College World Series.
The 6ft 6ins pitcher has been under the microscope since long before his call-up to the major leagues, thanks to his performances on the mound - and his relationship with Dunne.
The 21-year-old shared a short clip of herself dancing up and down in glee to her TikTok
The gymnast and MLB prospect have attended college football and NFL fixtures together
Skenes turned heads with his performances in the minors, where he added new weapons to his arsenal en route to recording a 0.99 ERA and 45 strikeouts over 27 1/3 innings with Triple-A Indianapolis.
He recently allowed his first ever home run in a pro baseball game while pitching for the Pittsburgh Pirates' Triple-A affiliate.
Skenes, 21, gave up a solo home run to Buffalo outfielder Will Robertson - a Toronto Blue Jays prospect - in the fifth inning of an 8-3 win for the Indianapolis Indians on Sunday against the Bisons.
Skenes has been branded by some as the top pitching prospect since Stephen Strasburg. Dunne, meanwhile, helped LSU win a national championship in her senior year.