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Model Jena Sims causes stir at Miami Grand Prix with ‘insane' outfit

Model Jena Sims causes stir at Miami Grand Prix with ‘insane' outfit

News.com.au04-05-2025

Jena Sims has sent fans wild with an 'insane' see-through top ahead of the Miami Grand Prix.
The golf WAG was at the W Hotel South Beach ahead of the race in Miami on Monday morning (AEST), surrounded by the rich and famous.
Jena, 36, has built up a large fan base over the years thanks to her racy content.
The stunning blonde is married to former world No.1 golfer Brooks Koepka.
And she has regularly sent fans wild with her pictures on Instagram, The Sun reports.
The American actor and model has done it again ahead of the Miami GP.
She posted a collection of photos on social media which show her posing in a see-through top.
Most of the glamorous pictures were taken at the hotel, while she also added a selfie from a car.
Jena also attended the Sports Illustrated Race Weekend Miami Party and was joined by singer Ciara.
She captioned the post: 'Racing stripes.'
Fans loved the snaps as they flooded the comment section.
One posted: 'Have mercy please what a goddess.'
A second wrote: 'This outfit is insane.'
A third commented: 'Dying over this. Best outfit.'
A fourth said: 'We don't deserve you on our feed like this.'
She was far from the only big name to turn heads at the Miami street circuit.
Celebs including Tom Brady, Jelly Roll, Patrick Mahomes and others have flocked to the event this weekend.
They have been treated to some racing drama, but it was hard to see anyone having fun as heavy rain fell across the state, forcing Sunday's sprint race and qualifying to be delayed.
Meanwhile, Jena and her husband met at the 2015 Masters and tied the knot in June 2022.
They had their first son together, Crew Sims Koepka in July 2023.
She was recently hailed as a 'hot mama' after sizzling in a bikini picture that was posted by Koepka.
She also 'test drove' her bikinis for the summer and asked followers to pick their favourites.
— This story originally appeared on The Sun and has been republished with permission.

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