It's already summer break for Olivia Dunne.
The Louisiana State University gymnast enjoyed some rest and relaxation on the beach in Mexico over the long weekend.
The 21-year-old jetted to Cabo with her sister, Julz, where they were seen riding horses while soaking up the sunshine.
'The horse’s name was Friday,' the athlete captioned an Instagram post Monday.
In the snaps, Dunne rocked a green bikini, a wicker hat and a pair of flip flops.
Olivia Dunne jetted to Mexico over the weekend where she was seen riding a horse
'The horse’s name was Friday,' the gymnast captioned a series of Instagram snaps
Her older sister stunned in a blue and white two-piece swimsuit, along with a white button down and tinted shades.
The Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model documented her journey to Mexico over the weekend, after supporting her boyfriend Paul Skenes during his MLB debut with the Pittsburgh Pirates.
The No. 1 overall prospect was called up to the big leagues earlier this month, and Dunne cheered him on in a custom Pirates jacket.
'I had some nerves creep in at first, but I've kind of channeled it into excitement rather than nerves, and I just have the most confidence in him ever,' she told Sportsnet Pittsburgh during the game.
Dunne was joined by her older sister, Julz, who also stunned in a swimsuit on horseback
Dunne was on hand for Paul Skenes' MLB debut with the Pirates earlier this month
'I just have the most confidence in him ever,' the gymnast gushed during the game
'I just trust in him, and what he's put in, and I'm just so excited,' she went on.
'It's amazing, the support here is awesome. Pittsburgh has been so welcoming. Just seeing people wearing Air Force stuff, LSU stuff, Skenes jerseys.'
After making his debut during the 10-9 win against the Cubs, the rookie led Pittsburgh to another win against Chicago six days later.
At one point during the game, a young fan was asked what he liked the most about Skenes, to which he replied, 'His mustache and Livvy Dunne.'
Less than 24 hours later, Dunne hilariously responded, 'I like the stache too kid.'
The gymnast has been a staple at Skenes' games since he was been promoted from the minor leagues after the two began dating while studying together at LSU in Baton Rouge.
The top pick of the 2023 MLB Draft has become an immediate sensation for long-suffering Pirates fans this season, as a crowd of 23,162 fans showed up for last week's game - more than double what the club had been averaging for weekday games.