She’s causing quite a splash!
Sports Illustrated swimwear model Jena Sims revealed Sunday how she maintains her amazing bikini body in addition to what it’s prefer to be married to pro golfer Brooks Koepka.
Based on Sims, 34, the key to her fabulous body comes from a fast 45-minute workout.
“My favorite sort of workout is F45,” explained the model to FOX. “It’s only a 45-minute class. And I believe I prefer it a lot because they play amazing music and it’s so loud.”
“I’m not a peaceful, soothing Pilates, yoga princess. I’m like, ‘Scream at me.’ I need to be dripping sweat,” continued Sims. “I need loud music, heavy weights. For my body type, I prefer to lift weights because I don’t have to do a number of cardio. I find that lifting weights has been essentially the most helpful.”
Sims, who’s currently in the highest 12 of the 2023 Sports Illustrated Swim Search, said the competition has been a dream of hers ever for the reason that starting of her modeling profession.
“I just remember seeing Tyra [Banks] on the quilt within the late ‘90s,” said Sims. “I remember her and going, ‘Wow, she’s so beautiful.’… And Tyra has since gone on to have a tremendous profession.”
“I discovered that the SI Swim Search is a positive and secure environment. I just feel welcomed and honored to even be a component of it,” she added.
The unique swimsuit issue made its initial splash in 1964 and helped launch the careers of Kathy Ireland, Christie Brinkley, Elle Macpherson, Kate Upton and Ashley Graham.
Based on the “Sharknado” actress, she and Koepka, 32, were heading to dinner when news broke that she had reached the upper echelons of the competition.
“We were on our solution to a dinner,” recalled Sims. “And I used to be doing the navigation. I used to be playing DJ on my phone. I had 1,000,000 things occurring, and I checked my email. In the midst of all this chaos, I just see in the topic line, ‘SI Swim Search Top 12 Finalists.’”
“I’m still so shocked. You’re much closer to your biggest dream… [But] it was just the 2 of us, so I didn’t should call him to inform him the news,” continued Sims. “He wasn’t on a golf course somewhere … I said, ‘Oh my God,’ in a single word.”
“He just said, ‘Congratulations, I’m so happy with you, now what’s our gate code,’” laughed Sims.
The duo met on the 2015 Masters tournament in Georgia before going public in 2017.
The Post reached out to Sims for comment.
Five years later in 2022, Sims and Koepka tied the knot.
“He’s so supportive,” gushed the swimsuit model. “I believe that’s why our relationship is so successful because I’m supportive of his hopes and dreams. And he’s so desirous about every thing that I even have occurring, which couldn’t be farther from what he has occurring.”
Sims said that being a professional golfer’s wife isn’t as easy because it seems.
“It tests your patience,” said Sims. “But I’m pretty fortunate. It’s really exciting that my husband doesn’t have a nine-to-five and neither do I.”
The model says that one among the nicer perks of not having a regulated job is that they’re able to travel and support one another.
“I’m in a position to travel with him and go support him. After which each time I even have something occurring, if he doesn’t have a tournament, he can come and support me,” stated Sims. “We get to remain together… I get to stay up for seeing him at the tip of the day if he’s had a superb day or a nasty day. I like being there for him.”
Based on Sims, neither she nor her husband seeks grandeur in the case of date night.
“We [like to] compensate for all of our trash reality TV shows,” blushed the model. “That’s our thing together – watching reality TV… It’s just us and our dog.”
“But after we leave the home for a date, there’s a extremely good restaurant here called U-Tiki,” said Sims. “It’s plastic chairs, sushi, drinks … persons are like, ‘That’s your favorite restaurant?’ Absolutely.”
“I don’t have to be wined and dined, like ‘Take me to Miami, let’s go to Nobu.’ I do love Nobu, but we identical to [to be] casual, chill. Just us,” she finished.
Despite being in the highest 12 of the distinguished competition, Sims revealed that some people imagine the actress doesn’t really work.
“I believe the most important misconception is that I don’t work,” said the “American Beach House” star. “And that couldn’t be farther from the reality. It’s funny, I even have some people telling me, ‘It’s essential to just subdue yourself…’ After which I even have other people going, ‘She doesn’t work, she just desires to spend his money.’ And I’m like, ‘Y’all don’t know.’ I’ve been working hard.”
“I’ve supported myself as an actress in LA for all of my 20s. I’ve probably shot over 200 TV commercials since moving to Florida,” slammed Sims. “I work as an influencer on Instagram. I do know people may not consider that to be a job, ‘cause I don’t sit behind a desk all day. But’s a job. I make great money.”
Sims stated that she also has her very own swim line and that simply because she chooses to post the “exciting bits” of her life doesn’t mean she isn’t working hard.
“I even have a swim line with OneOne Swim … Simply because I show our exciting life on Instagram or TikTok, whatever it’s, I grind. I work so hard,” concluded Sims. “I even have a swim line with OneOne Swim … Simply because I show our exciting life on Instagram or TikTok, whatever it’s, I grind. I work so hard.”