Brooks Koepka wife Jena Sims flexes private jet life in neon 80's look without LIV golfer

Jackie Longo

Brooks Koepka wife Jena Sims flexes private jet life in neon 80's look without LIV golfer image

Alberto Tamargo/Getty Images for Sports Illustrated Swimsuit)

Jena Sims is living her best life, even when her husband, LIV golfer Brooks Koepka, isn't around. 

Sims, 36, has carved her own path in life, as a successful Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model, and is as busy as her husband most days. 

On Monday, September 8, Koepka's wife casually flexed her private-jet lifestyle on Instagram, while sitting on the runway at LAX Airport. 

"East to West is best," Sports Illustrated's reigning Rookie of the Year captioned the post. 

The SI Swim model sported a neon '80's look for her trip to the west coast. 

In the IG drop, the blonde model donned a retro sweatsuit with a bodybuilder and "Beach Muscle" on the front. She completed the look with neon green Nike dunks, retro sunglasses, and pink nails. 

"You are the cutest," one fan raved. 

"Love! Styled to perfection," another wrote. 

"Hot mama," gushed a third.  

Koepka didn't appear in any of the photos. 

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A few days earlier, Sims showed off behind-the-scenes footage from her latest SI Swim shoot on social media. 

In a post shared to Instagram, Sims boasted, "Summer's not over yet," as she donned several revealing swimsuits while frolicking in the sand and surf. 

Sims turned up the heat in a series of flirty poses as the waves crashed behind her. 

In one snap, she wore a tiny white string bikini and chunky gold necklace as she laid across the surf. 

Another picture featured Sims running through the waves in a mustard one-piece swimsuit with large gold embellishments on the shoulders. 

The SI swimsuit model has been married to Koepka, 35, since 2022. 

The couple share one son together, Crew, who turned 2 in July. 

Sims recently dished on how she helped her pro golf husband prepare for his role in "Happy Gilmore 2." 

“He felt like he was stepping into my world,” Sims told "People." 

“I had to teach him how to read a script and how to find certain things within the script,” she said. “It was cool watching him step out of his comfort zone because that rarely happens.”

 

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Jackie Longo

Jackie is a freelance writer and editor with The Sporting News. She has covered sports, entertainment and lifestyle for over a decade. She has written for a number of outlets including Business Insider, The Sun, Travel+Leisure and Heavy. She has a Bachelor's Degree in Journalism from West Virginia University and resides in Charlotte, NC.