BATON ROUGE, LOUISIANA: The ongoing feud between Olivia Dunne and Breckie Hill has been making waves across social media platforms.
The influencer and OnlyFans model, who previously mocked LSU gymnast and golden girl of sports on social media, took things further as she now dragged Dunne’s boyfriend, MLB prospect and first draft pick Paul Skenes, into the feud.
Dunne and Hill are said to be feuding over the fact that they are doppelgangers per Sporting News. Additionally, they are both approximately the same age and blonde. However, some sources such as OutKick suggest that the feud began when Hill called the athlete a "b***h".
Fans instantly saw similarities between the two because of their regular activity on Instagram and TikTok.
Breckie Hill takes another dig at Olivia Dunne
On August 30, Hill pointed to the Pittsburgh Pirates shirt she was wearing in a TikTok video, writing "Paul Skenes" and incorporating a red love emoji.
Hill just mouthed the line, "This is 100 percent your look, Connie baby," from the Prime Video TV show 'The Summer I Turned Pretty'. The dialogue is said by the main character Belly (Lola Tung) to her crush Conrad Fisher (Christopher Britney).
Hill also seemed to be making fun of Dunne, who had shared a video a few days earlier in which she was seen wearing a Pirates shirt and mouthing the same voiceover at Skenes' baseball game.
When Breckie Hill labeled Olivia Dunne a 'b***h'
In July of this year, Hill appeared to call out Dunne in a TikTok video wherein she wrote: “Proof that my rizz is better than Livvy’s.”
Shortly after, Dunne appeared to respond to Hill in another TikTok video, saying, “Me when she can’t keep my name out of her mouth.”
Additionally, according to Outkick, Hill mocked Dunne in a YouTube video posted in Feburary this year.
She said, "Do you know her? Livvy Dunne? She’s a TikToker. She’s such a b***h. Also, every single person that’s like, met her, has been like, ‘Oh, she’s so mean in person'."
Earlier in the month of August, this year, Skenes acknowledged his relationship with Dunne in an interview with the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.