Glamorous speed-skating sensation Jutta Leerdam and her Dutch teammates won gold in the women’s team sprint at the 2025 World Championships in Hamar, Norway on Friday, but only after a viral moment with boyfriend Jake Paul.
The former YouTuber-turned-boxer and promoter traveled all the way north to the 60th parallel for the event, where he was seen cheering on his long-time girlfriend after a quick pre-race cuddle session.
‘Oh thank you,’ the 26-year-old Leerdam can be heard telling Paul as she waits for her heat.
Standing 5-foot-11, the statuesque blonde is more or less eye to eye with Paul, who gave her a quick shoulder rub before she finished second in the 500-meters to Netherlands teammate Femke Kok.
Paul and Leerdam’s relationship first became public knowledge in March 2023, when the smitten pair couldn’t keep their hands off each other during a romantic date night in Miami, Florida.
Soon after, the speed-skating sensation confirmed they were a couple after sharing a number of loved-up photos of them together on Instagram.
Jake Paul and Jutta Leerdam shared an intimate moment at the 2025 World Championships

Paul’s relationship with the speed-skating star first became public knowledge in March 2023

The Dutch team won gold in the women’s team sprint at the 2025 World Championships
The Problem Child also posted a picture of himself in a private jet en route to Norway, writing ‘coming babes’ before their meeting.
Paul has even hinted at getting married and starting a family in the future.
He was previously been engaged to social media stars Tana Mongeau and Julia Rose. However, his ‘marriage’ to Mongeau was not legally binding and he called it quits with Rose before they had the chance to walk down the aisle.
Paul is now awaiting the release of his reality show with brother Logan.
In November, Paul starred in Netflix’s first-ever boxing event when he faced legend Mike Tyson in an eight-round bout and secured a unanimous decision victory.
The fight at AT&T followed consecutive wins over Nate Diaz, Andre August, Ryan Bourland, and Mike Perry. He holds an 11-1 record with seven knockouts and his only loss against Tommy Fury.
Paul recently released new training footage and revealed he will be fighting on Netflix again. Although his opponent is yet to be named, he was previously linked to former two-division UFC champion Conor McGregor.