Jake Paul’s Fiancée, Jutta Leerdam, Is Already Causing a Major Stir At The Milan Olympics [PHOTOS]

Jutta Leerdam left social media stunned as she posed in front of the iconic Olympic rings ahead of the upcoming games.
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Leerdam, who is engaged to boxer and YouTube influencer Jake Paul, is in Northern Italy for the 2026 Winter Olympics. Naturally, the speed skating star is obviously looking forward to competing in the event and took to Instagram to announce her arrival.
The popular Dutch athlete shared three photos of herself in an orange long-sleeve top and black leggings, showcasing her curves.
“Hi, Olympic Games,” she wrote in the caption.
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Jutta Leerdam (Photo by Dean Mouhtaropoulos/Getty Images)
Paul was among those who commented on Jutta’s post, branding her “Number One” with a GIF.
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Not long ago, the two went viral after she bared her cheeks in a spicy hot tub video. Without a doubt, the boxer will be her No. 1 supporter as she heads into the games.
The post, which was liked over 74,000 times in a matter of hours, drew plenty of other comments.
“Go get ‘emmmm,” someone wrote.
Another follower said, “Looking good!! Good luck!!!”
Someone else wrote, “i wish you the best and enjoy this to the max!!”
“We love you — you are the most modern, futuristic genius hero on Earth, and we are all liberated by you, Jutta!!!!” said a fourth.
“Go win it all!!” someone urged.
“Dang girl orange is so you!! You got this,” another user offered.
Leerdam, who boasts over 5 million followers on IG, has often been referred to as the most beautiful athlete in the world. She began speed skating at a very young age and is already a veteran, though she’s only 27.
She will compete in multiple events in the Winter Olympics. The 1000m is among them; this will take place at the Milano Speed Skating Stadium on February 9.
The opening ceremony for the upcoming event is just around the corner, set for February 6 in Milan, with the games scheduled to run until February 22. However, various curling events will precede it.