Los Angeles — The Dodgers’ playoff run just got a plot twist no one saw coming — and it has nothing to do with pitching rotations or batting averages. Word is spreading fast that the team has “brought on” none other than LSU gymnastics superstar and viral sensation Livvy Dunne as their unofficial Cheer Queen.
And it’s not just a publicity stunt — insiders claim it all started after Dunne’s viral support for boyfriend Paul Skenes lit up social media during his MLB debut. Dodgers players, reportedly jealous of the buzz, pushed the front office to bring some of that Dunne magic to L.A.

According to one clubhouse insider:
“The guys wouldn’t shut up about it. They kept saying, ‘If Skenes has Livvy, why can’t we?’ Eventually, management gave in just to quiet the noise.”
But what was supposed to be a morale boost has now turned into a full-blown locker room soap opera. Sources say multiple players are already clashing over who gets Dunne’s attention, with “side-eye stares, petty jokes, and even silent treatment” becoming part of daily life in the clubhouse.
One anonymous Dodger described the mood bluntly:
“Forget the pennant race — this is turning into The Bachelor: MLB Edition.”
Social media, of course, is eating it up. Clips of Dunne cheering from luxury boxes have gone viral within minutes, while fans debate whether this move is genius marketing or a total distraction.
Meanwhile, front office executives are reportedly torn. On one hand, Dunne brings eyeballs and hype. On the other, whispers of a “meltdown” inside the locker room are raising eyebrows.
One rival fan summed it up in brutal fashion:
“The Dodgers didn’t sign a closer. They signed an influencer. Good luck in October.”
Whether this bold stunt sparks a rally or a collapse, one thing is certain: the Dodgers’ chase for the World Series crown now comes with reality-show drama worthy of primetime TV.
