back to top

Jake Paul bursts into tears after fiancée Jutta Leerdam sets new Winter Olympics record

Share post:

- Advertisement -
- Advertisement -
- Advertisement -


Jake Paul was in tears in the crowd as he watched his betrothed put on an incredible display at the Winter Olympics on Monday.

Dutch speed skater Jutta Leerdam won a gold medal in Milan after an Olympic record-breaking display in the 1,000m, registering a time of 1:12.31.


She beat her compatriot Femke Kok to the top spot on the podium, with Japan’s Miho Takagi coming third.

Having won a silver medal in Beijing four years ago, this has been a transformative few years for Leerdam, who has become a huge name on social media as well as in the world of athletics.

Jutta Leerdam registered a new Olympic record which left Jake Paul in tears

Jutta Leerdam registered a new Olympic record which left Jake Paul in tears

|

GETTY

In the stands watching her on was her fiance, Paul, who proposed to Leerdam in March 2025.

Pictures found the American social media personality crying along with his mother, as well as Leerdam’s mother.

Taking to social media, the Youtuber-turned-boxer wrote: “Juttttttttttaaaaaaaa. I can’t stop crying.

“You did it my love. Olympic Gold. God is great and so are you.”

Earlier in the day, Paul said: “Today is your day baby.

Jake Paul cheered from the stands for his fiance Jutta Leerdam

Jake Paul cheered from the stands for his fiance Jutta Leerdam

|

REUTERS

“You’ve worked your whole life for this. We all love and support you so much go get em champ.”

Leerdam was also in tears as she made her way across the finishing line on an emotional day, having already been criticised before.

The 27-year-old chose to travel to the Games by private jet and not with the rest of the Dutch team.

Former Netherlands footballer accused Leerdam of being a “diva” while she also came under fire for missing the Opening Ceremony.

He said: “She should want it of her own accord. She’s already living like a millionaire, with private jets and everything.

Jutta Leerdam won gold with fellow Dutchwoman Femke Kok finishing second and Japan's Miho Takagi coming third

Jutta Leerdam won gold with fellow Dutchwoman Femke Kok finishing second and Japan’s Miho Takagi coming third

|

REUTERS

“Her behaviour is horrible to me, like that of a diva. If I were her coach, I wouldn’t tolerate that.

“Gradually the whole of the Netherlands is starting to get a bit fed up with her behaviour.”

- Advertisement -

Popular

Support World News Today

Help us keep news free, honest, and unbiased. Your support enables World News Today to deliver independent journalism and quality reporting to readers worldwide.

Make a Donation

Choose your support amount and leave a message if you like.


 

Thank you for supporting independent journalism. Every contribution helps us deliver honest and quality news.

Subscribe

More like this
Related