Livvy Dunne was her own celebrity look-alike at Twins-Pirates game



Livvy Dunne was in Minnesota to watch Paul Skenes and ended up seeing herself on the scoreboard.

Midway through Friday’s matchup between the Pirates and Twins at Target Field, Dunne was put on the jumbotron during the ballpark’s celebrity look-alike segment — showing Dunne as her own doppleganger.

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Dunne, who put her hand over her mouth in apparent shock at first, appeared to like the joke overall.

Livvy Dunne was used as her own celebrity look-alike during the Pirates’ game against the Twins on July 11. Screengrab via X/@AaronGleeman

Skenes did not fair as well, however, with the Pirates ultimately losing to the Twins in a tightly contested game.

Despite giving up just two earned runs in five innings, Skenes picked up his eighth loss of the season as Pittsburgh lost 2-1.

Dunne’s appearance at Target Field comes just days after the gymnast-turned-influencer struck out on her bid to purchase Babe Ruth’s former apartment in New York City.

The co-op board for the Upper West Side building wound up rejecting the 22-year-old’s $1.59 million, all-cash deal right before she was supposed to get the apartment’s keys, according to a TikTok video Dunne posted.

The co-op board for the Upper West Side building wound up rejecting the
22-year-old’s $1.59 million, all-cash deal. NY Post Design

Despite Dunne claiming that she had “no clue” as to why she was shot down, a resident in the building revealed a reason why the co-op board changed their minds, saying that the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model is too online for their liking.

“She messed up,” the neighbor said. “The board got pissed because she put it on her Instagram.”

Dunne was allegedly so close to closing the deal that her and Skenes hired an interior designer to decorate the apartment.

Livvy Dunne is pictured at the TIME100 Creators Launch Party
on July 10 Getty Images for TIME
Paul Skenes and Livvy Dunne watch from behind home plate during the first inning between UCLA and LSU at Charles Schwab Field. Dylan Widger-Imagn Images

“It got to the point where the realtor was so confident, Paul and I went, I got an interior designer because I didn’t want to bring my college furniture to Babe Ruth’s apartment, that would be like, criminal,” Dunne said in her TikTok video.

Dunne concluded her TikTok video with some advice for her followers.

Livvy Dunne wasn’t allowed to buy an NYC apartment after
posting about it on TikTok. livvy/Tiktok

“Long story short: don’t try to live in a co-op,” she said. “You might get denied and you won’t get Babe Ruth’s apartment.”




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