As Jake Paul arrived for the New York City premiere of his HBO Max reality show Paul American in March 2025, the 28-year-old influencer and boxer was all too happy to walk the red carpet with his fiancée, Jutta Leerdam.
Dressed in black, the couple beamed as they walked the red carpet and Jutta flashed her large diamond engagement ring.
Leerdam, a 26-year-old professional speed skater, is prominently featured in Paul American, which focuses on the personal lives and inner circle of Paul and his brother. Jutta and Jake have appeared together at notable events including the 2024 Formula 1 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
With Paul back in the spotlight for his Netflix boxing match against Anthony Joshua, here’s what to know about his relationship with Leerdam.
Jutta is a champion speed skater and Olympic medalist
Leerdam was born December 30, 1998, in the Netherlands. She began speed skating at age 11 and has won seven world championships since turning pro in 2019. At the 2022 Olympic Winter Games in Beijing, Leerdam earned a silver medal in the 1000-meter race. She placed fifth in the 500-meter.
At the 2025 ISU World Speed Skating Single Distances Championships in March 2025, Leerdam won bronze in the 1000-meter, silver in the 500-meter, and gold in the women’s team sprint with fellow Dutch skaters Suzanne Schulting and Angel Daleman.
Leerdam has already turned her attention to training for the 2026 Winter Games in Milan. She is competing in the Dutch Olympic Trials starting December 26, which will decide the athletes representing the Netherlands.
“I’ve already achieved so many things. Dutch titles make me incredibly happy, but there’s one thing I still need: Olympic gold,” Leerdam said in October 2025.
She didn’t expect to date Jake
In the Netflix documentary series Countdown: Paul vs. Tyson, Leerdam revealed the couple met through Instagram, when Paul asked her to appear on his podcast. “When he hit me up online, I thought, ‘What an arrogant (expletive). He thinks he can do anything, but he won’t get me,’” she explained. “I never expected to date him.” Paul confirmed their relationship in April 2023 on Instagram.
The couple is often apart because of their respective training schedules. “Because we’re a long-distance relationship, whenever she goes to sleep at night, I’ll send her three to five videos making her feel like she’s a part of everything we have going on at night,” Paul said in a 2023 interview.
They are engaged since March 2025
While seemingly on a tropical vacation, Paul proposed to Leerdam on March 21, 2025. The couple announced the news the next day in a joint Instagram post featuring several photos of the special moment. Both wore white as they celebrated against a picturesque backdrop overlooking a body of water and several mountains. “We can’t wait to spend forever together,” they wrote in the caption.
Leerdam and Paul described it as “the most magical day of our lives” in another caption accompanying a video post with clips from the proposal.
Jutta has a large social media following, too
Like Paul, Leerdam is a popular social media figure with almost 5 million followers on Instagram and 1.8 million on TikTok. She gained even more visibility by attending Paul’s November 2024 boxing match against Mike Tyson.
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