A supportive partner will be there for their significant other even at the toughest of times
Published May 23, 2026 • 1 minute read

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A supportive partner will be there for their significant other even in the toughest of times.
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Former gymnast turned influencer Livvy Dunne was on hand at Rogers Centre on Saturday to cheer on her boyfriend, pitcher Paul Skenes, as the Pittsburgh Pirates took on the hometown Toronto Blue Jays.
Watching the game from the stands, Dunne was seen cheering on as Skenes took the mound.
“Let’s go Paul!” she chanted as television cameras captured the moment.
But soon the smile disappeared from Dunne’s face as Jays star George Springer came up to bat.
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Let out an expletive
Dunne let out an expletive as Skenes gave up a lead-off home run to Springer, who happily ran the bases as thousands of Jays fans cheered wildly.
“F***,” Dunne mouthed as she sat back in her seat with a dejected look on her face.
Saturday wasn’t one of Skenes’ finest performances, giving up four earned runs on nine hits and a walk in the five innings he pitched. In the end, Toronto beat Pittsburgh 5-2 for their fourth win in a row.
Fans of baseball and Dunne alike took to social media to react to her appearance at Rogers Centre.
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“This is my fav Livyy Dunne video I’ve ever seen. Forget her looks. That’s how girlfriends should root for their boyfriends,” one person reacted.
“Livvy Dunne lives and dies with her man in the arena Very hot. Shes the ultimate WAG,” another chimed on X.
“Livvy Dunne is just like me when I’m mad at my teams, fr [for real],” another stated.
“Livvy Dunne did not enjoy the Springer Dinger one bit,” said one Jays fan.
“I can’t believe Livvy Dunne is breathing Canadian air like me right now, God bless Livvy Dunne,” said a devoted Dunne fan.
The Blue Jays go for the series sweep Sunday with first pitch at 12:15 p.m.
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