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Olivia Dunne’s Wild Halloween Costume Goes Viral

Olivia Dunne's Wild Halloween Costume Goes Viral

Livvy Dunne and Paul Skenes captured attention across social media platforms with their creative costume choice for Halloween 2025.

The LSU gymnast and Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher coordinated as the fictional characters Borat and Pamela Anderson, drawing inspiration from the 2006 comedy film.

Costume Details:

  • Skenes: Gray suit, mustache, mini-American flag (Borat)
  • Dunne: Red Baywatch swimsuit (Pamela Anderson)

The costume selection demonstrated clever attention to the movie’s plot, where Borat’s obsession with Anderson serves as a central storyline. This reference point made their couples costume particularly effective and memorable for fans who recognized the connection.

Dunne shared images of their Halloween look through her Instagram Story, which quickly gained traction among followers. The post showcased both athletes fully committed to their character portrayals, with accurate costume elements and styling.

The 23-year-old couple has maintained a public relationship since 2023, frequently appearing together at various events and social gatherings. Their Halloween costume represents another instance of their coordinated public appearances that generate significant online engagement.

Previous costume appearances by the pair include Dunne dressing as Skenes at Fanatics Fest, where she wore a complete Pittsburgh Pirates uniform. They have also been spotted in other themed outfits, including a Wonder Woman costume worn by Dunne at separate Halloween events.

The athletes’ costume choice joins numerous other creative Halloween looks from sports personalities in 2025. Their coordinated approach and accurate character representation distinguished their costume among the various celebrity Halloween posts circulating on social media platforms.

Carlos Garcia

A longtime sports reporter, Carlos Garcia has written about some of the biggest and most notable athletic events of the last 5 years. He has been credentialed to cover MLS, NBA and MLB games all over the United States. His work has been published on Fox Sports, Bleacher Report, AOL and the Washington Post.
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