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Brooks Koepka’s Wife Jena Sims Shares Wild Party Photos

Brooks Koepka's Wife Jena Sims Shares Wild Party Photos

Brooks Koepka and his wife Jena Sims are having themselves quite the summer.

In addition to their fresh nuptials and extremely lucrative move to LIV golf, the pair has seemingly been partying nonstop over the last few months.

Sims, especially, has been sharing photo after photo and video after video of her and her beau going nuts.

This week was no exception.

In a series of now-viral posts, Sims revealed what her and Koepka’s September was comprised of. The photos largely speak for themselves:

This isn’t the first time Sims’ content has blown up in this fashion. Between her crazy boat party pictures, wild honeymoon snaps and memorable vacation posts– it has been one thing after another with her.

Plus, in addition to all that, she boasts more than 255,000 followers on Instagram. What does that mean? It means she routinely also sets the internet ablaze with offerings like this:

 

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Big picture, it’s easy to see what Sims is going for here. She is trying to dethrone Paulina Gretzky as the go-to golf influencer wife.

It’s a slightly different niche than Paige Spiranac and her racy photos, but no less lucrative.

That being said, as Gretzky proved with her provocative bathing suit photos recently, she is still the queen. Sims is playing for second place at the moment.

Will that lead Sims to step up the aggressiveness of her Instagram content in the coming weeks and months?

Time will tell.

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Carlos Garcia

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