Olivia Dunne often showcases her humorous side to her millions of followers on social media. She flaunted that side of hers, sharing a cheeky picture on social media involving the holiday spirits.
Dunne took to Instagram to share a picture of a Christmas tree with decorations on it. One of those decorations showcased the Louisiana State University tiger mascot on a Christmas Ball.
But the main focus was on the other decoration, a beer can. The can, a Miller Lite Pilsner beer, was hung onto a branch of the tree. According to Dunne, the combination was top quality.
"Some things are just better together," Dunne wrote.

As the celebrations remain in their place, Dunne is also not someone to compromise her physical health. She shares her ideology with her partner, Skenes. While they are one of the more popular couples in North American sports, the two have different workout routines, as revealed by Skenes in an exclusive with Daily Mail UK on Tuesday.
"We're pretty much the exact opposite in terms of build from each other," he had said. "So what I do is not at all similar to what she does. We train differently."
Dunne posted a short reel on Friday, also highlighting her fitness routine throughout the holiday with a four-minute workout. In the clip, the former LSU gymnast performed jumping jacks, jumping lunges, cross body mountain climbers, and 15 squats.
Later on Friday, Dunne and her sister, Julz, had a fun night out under the bright Manhattan lights. Livvy posed in a black leather outfit in what seemed like the interiors of a luxurious ride. The two sisters also bonded over a couple of drinks at a restaurant.
Olivia Dunne shares clip of annoying her boyfreind Paul Skenes with viral word
Dunne has been making the most of the MLB offseason alongside her boyfriend, Paul Skenes. On Saturday, she also posted a clip of playfully annoying Skenes. The reel featured Dunne repeating the word "Labubu" as the Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher smiled at her.
It has been a successful year for the Pirates' flamethrower, who earned his first Cy Young win in just his second MLB campaign. His performance also earned him a hefty pay as Skenes set the pre-arbitration record with nearly a $3.5 million paycheck.