Paul Skenes' girlfriend Olivia Dunne and former professional golfer turned influencer Paige Spiranac have had a lot in common this year. Both social media stars were featured in the 60th anniversary of the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue. Also, both have deals in place with the content monetization platform "Passes."
The Colorado native has been active on Passes and in an exclusive interview with Sportskeeda's Tanmay Khanna, she teased a potential collaboration with LSU star Livvy Dunne on Passes.
"I've been working on a bunch of collaborations, and Livvy Dunne is also on Passes, and we've been talking back and forth about maybe doing some content collaboration together on Passes, which I think everyone would love," Spiranac told SK.

"And she would have a lot of fun doing it because she is literally the best and so much fun. We got to connect during the Sports Illustrated swimsuit launch, and we were saying how much fun it would be to shoot content together."
According to Olivia Dunne's multi-year partnership with Passes, the LSU gymnast will give an insight into her life as a college Division I athlete, will live stream her training sessions and 1:1 calls and Q&A sessions with fans occasionally.
“Passes allows me to monetize my creativity and expertise in ways that were previously unavailable to college athletes, which is why I’m so excited to be partnering with them,” said Dunne via Forbes.
“By offering exclusive content and experiences, I can turn my passion for gymnastics as a college athlete and content creation into a sustainable career path, and build deeper connections with my fans and supporters."
Paige Spiranac applauds Olivia Dunne and her impact on women in sports
A former Division I athlete herself, Paige Spiranac knows the perils of women's in sports. In an interaction with Sports Illustrated, Spiranac sang praise of Olivia Dunne's impact on women's sports.
"When I first started doing this, social media was still fairly new and there was no building really a brand online, it was just a traditional [career] path. And so I didn’t really know what I wanted out of this. But then to see someone like Livvy be even more successful and be able to capitalize at even a younger age, it just shows that it’s moving in the right direction for women, for women in sports," Spiranac said.
"And it’s been really cool to see her growth and her development and the rest of her career [unfold] because I know she’s going to be unstoppable.”
Four years ago, Olivia Dunne joined LSU and has since been the new benchmark for college female athletes. Her NIL value has risen to $3.9 million in earnings (via On3), topping all females and only trailing Colorado Buffaloes quarterback Shedeur Sanders in the combined list.