Dustin Johnson and Wife Paulina Gretzky's Revealing Photos Go Viral Before U.S. Open
Dustin Johnson and Wife Paulina Gretzky's Revealing Photos Go Viral Before U.S. Open originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
Since getting engaged in 2013, Dustin Johnson and Paulina Gretzky have nurtured a steadfast partnership. Married in April 2022, they balance professional demands and parenthood of two sons with unwavering mutual support, frequent public displays of affection, and social-media tributes.
One such tribute went viral before the U.S. Open tees off on Thursday. Johnson and his wife, Paulina, opted for a brave, revealing photoshoot and the photos have set the internet ablaze.
Fashion portraits show Johnson and Gretzky lounging on a white sofa. He wears an open linen jacket that bares his chest, while she dons a sheer lace dress. Their relaxed closeness and connection highlighted by the images has fans' attention ahead of the U.S. Open.
"He don't give a (expletive) if he finishes last. Dude won life." A fan commented.
"Not a worry in the world. You the man DJ. Represent our town." Another echoed.
"That's awesome. Beautiful people." A fan wrote.
"Just when you think he can't appear any more relaxed, he goes & hits a new mark. He's got *never again gotta wake up thinking of needing a big paycheck* written all over him" Another joked.
"This dude is living the best life and gives absolutely ZERO (expletive)." A fan expressed.
"Don't blame him at all. He took a path and is happy with it. Good for him." One said, slamming the haters.
Johnson has had an unlucky run at the majors this year, failing to make the cut at both the Masters and the PGA Championship. The transition to LIV Golf appears to have made it challenging to compete at majors in recent years.
Critics have seized on this, arguing he should focus more on golf. Only time will tell if things will be different this time for the LIV golfer.
Johnson won the U.S. Open the last time the major was at Oakmont Country Club in 2016. For fans thinking Johnson can replicate this vintage performance, the star is a +17000 long shot to win the U.S. Open, per DraftKings. This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 10, 2025, where it first appeared.
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