From the Hamptons to PNC Park.
One day after her boyfriend, Pirates rookie pitcher Paul Skenes, was throwing triple digits against the Mets on Friday in Pittsburgh, Olivia “Livvy” Dunne and some friends went to support the team during its Saturday matinee.
Taking to her Instagram, Dunne — who attended Michael Rubin’s star-studded Fourth of July party in the Hamptons on Thursday — posted a picture with some friends on her Story, captioning it: “the girlies,” with a heart emoji during the Pirates’ 5-2 loss.
Skenes took to the mound Friday, whiffing eight in a win over the Mets, setting an MLB record for most outings (nine) of seven or more strikeouts within his first 10 big league appearances, according to the Pirates.
It was not clear if Dunne was able to attend the right-hander’s record-breaking start.
Dunne kicked off the holiday weekend in the Hamptons, where she was partied at Rubin’s $50 million estate.
Clad in a white mini dress, Dunne met up with fellow Sports Illustrated Swimsuit models Xandra Pohl and Brooks Nader, as seen in photos she posted on social media.
Dunne — who recently finished her senior year at LSU after winning an NCAA title in April — shared a photo with several LSU alums, including Dolphins receiver Odell Beckham Jr., Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow and Bengals wideout Ja’Marr Chase.
The former All-American gymnast is a member of the Lady Tigers gymnastics team that made history when they brought the first NCAA Championship to the program in April.
Dunne has one year of eligibility remaining to compete for a fifth and final year, a decision she is still contemplating.
“So I do have eligibility for a fifth year, which I haven’t decided yet,” Dunne told The Post in a recent interview. “I am thinking about it… But I do have eligibility [for another year at LSU].
“I don’t think I’m going to try for the Olympics or anything after, since I once competed for Team USA and I closed that chapter and went to LSU.”
Dunne moved back to her native New Jersey after she finished her senior year at LSU.
Now, the social media influencer and model is doing long distance with Skenes, the No. 1 overall pick in last year’s MLB draft, while traveling a lot for work.
After his latest seven-inning gem, his ERA stands at 2.12.