New York Post

JENA SIMS PLAYS FOR KEEPS

Whether making the first move on Brooks Koepka or getting fit after baby, the model is in it to win

- By JEANETTE SETTEMBRE

THIRD time’s a charm for Sports Illustrate­d Swimsuit’s Jena Sims. It took three tries for the 35-year-old model, actress and wife to pro-golfer Brooks Koepka to be named co-winner of The Swim Search and a 2024 rookie in the SI Swimsuit issue.

“You can apply every single year until you die,” quipped Sims, who is also a mom to 10-month-old Crew.

She’s in good company. Some 52 women — including Kate Upton, Christie Brinkley and Brittany Mahomes — had to try three times.

The timing wasn’t ideal. Sims was just four months postpartum when she was photograph­ed by Yu Tsai Sims in Mexico for the magazine.

“As soon as I was cleared to, I started eating really clean and working out. I didn’t kill myself over it. I was breastfeed­ing and recovering from a C-section, but when they gave me a firm date. I was like, it’s go time,” the 5-foot-8 stunner told The Post. “I worked out six days a week.”

Koepka — the 34-year-old, threetime winner of the PGA Championsh­ip and two-time winner of the US Open — gave her crucial support.

“I sat him down and said this is going to be the equivalent of me training for a major golf tournament and it kind of resonated with him,” she said.

“He really stepped up. At that time there weren’t any major tournament­s coming up for him,” she added. “If I had a workout and Crew wasn’t asleep, he would take care of Crew and just completely worked his schedule around mine.”

Born and raised in Winder, Ga., Sims was a small town beauty queen by age 15 and won the Miss Georgia Teen USA crown at 18. She credits pageant life with helping her come out of her shell — and launching her acting and modeling career.

“I learned so much about confidence, stage presence, interview skills and communicat­ion,” she said. “I used to be so shy.”

But she empathizes with the former title holders — Miss USA Noelia Voigt, 24, and Miss Teen USA Uma Sofia Srivastava, 17 — who have stepped down at the embattled Miss USA Organizati­on in recent weeks.

“I feel for those girls,” she said. “It’s got to be so heartbreak­ing to have those expectatio­ns and to reach your goal and have it not taken away, but have it not live up to what you dream of as a little girl.”

In 2009, when she was in her early 20s, Sims moved to LA and soon found work as an actress.

“I got to be the blonde in the horror film that gets her head chopped off,” she said, referring to her role in 2012’s “Attack of the 50 Foot Cheerleade­r!”

She’s also been eaten by sharks onscreen — in 2015’s “3-Headed Shark Attack” and 2017’s “Sharknado 5: Global Swarming.”

But the biggest role she booked was as Koepka’s significan­t other. In 2015, she made the first move.

“I slid into Brooks’ DMs. I had this selfie of me in my apartment in LA and I had a plant that was behind me and it was twiggy. It had died. I said, ‘Does this filter make my plant look tan?’ ” she recalled. “He responded and we were off to the races after that.”

Their first date was the Masters Tournament, and, as their courtship progressed, Sims made a point of being honest and open.

“If I was thinking about him I would tell him. I didn’t play the game,” she said. “If you want your man, if you really feel the connection, which I did with Brooks, you have to take a little initiative.”

The approach worked. The two tied the knot in June 2022 in Turks and Caicos.

Now Sims runs in a tight circle of wives and athletes.

At last Thursday’s SI Swim party at the Hard Rock Hotel Times Square, she posed with fellow WAG and SI Rookie Brittany Mahomes.

Sims and the wife of Kansas City Chiefs star quarterbac­k Patrick Mahomes go back years: They first met at the ESPY awards in 2019 and hit it off.

“I relate to her because we’re so, in a way, could be misunderst­ood. Most stereotypi­cal golf wives don’t have their own career. Their whole life is traveling and supporting their husbands on tour. Which, there’s nothing wrong with that. That’s just not for me personally,” she said. “That’s not what attracted Brooks to me, and I’m sure that’s not what attracted Patrick to her.”

She insists that Mahomes hasn’t been portrayed fairly.

“She’s so kind. The version you see of her in your head is the loud, boisterous, almost abrasive character you see on social media — she’s not like that in person,” Sims said. “She’s so real and she’s beautiful.”

Sims has had to learn to just block out the negativity.

“I always tell myself, you can be the ripest, juiciest peach and there’s always going to be someone who doesn’t like peaches,” she said. “There’ll always be people who will be like, ‘get a job,’ or ‘stop spending your husband’s money’ or ‘wow it’s a shame you don’t have any of your own hobbies or talent.’ ”

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 ?? ?? PLANTING THE SEEDS: Sims took the initiative with Brooks Koepka (above) by sliding into his DMs with a photo and a joke about a dying tree (left). The two are now married and live in Jupiter, Fla., with their baby, Crew.
PLANTING THE SEEDS: Sims took the initiative with Brooks Koepka (above) by sliding into his DMs with a photo and a joke about a dying tree (left). The two are now married and live in Jupiter, Fla., with their baby, Crew.
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 ?? ?? CHARMED LIFE: Jena Sims applied for the Sports Illustrate­d Swim Search three times before winning a place in this year’s swimsuit issue (right). She’s in good company: Kate Upton and Christie Brinkley also applied three times before making it in the magazine.
CHARMED LIFE: Jena Sims applied for the Sports Illustrate­d Swim Search three times before winning a place in this year’s swimsuit issue (right). She’s in good company: Kate Upton and Christie Brinkley also applied three times before making it in the magazine.

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