Brooks Koepka’s wife addresses rumors after viral outing with Paulina Gretzky and Dustin Johnson
Jena Sims comments on speculation surrounding a recent social media moment featuring her husband with fellow golfers Paulina Gretzky and Dustin Johnson

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Following the recent viral photo of Brooks Koepka and Dustin Johnson attending an NHL game alongside Johnson’s wife, Paulina Gretzky, chatter has circulated about tensions within their tight-knit circle.
Now, Koepka’s wife, Jena Sims, has broken her silence, courting attention with a measured response that aims to quell speculation.
Early June saw Koepka and Johnson, both former PGA Tour stars now competing on LIV Golf, spotted enjoying a hockey match-Florida Panthers vs. Carolina Hurricanes in Florida.
Social media users quickly seized upon the images, spinning theories of awkwardness or jealousy, given past rumors involving Koepka, Johnson, and Gretzky.
Jena Sims speaks out amid rising rumors
Responding to the uproar, Jena Sims addressed the swirling online chatter. She denied any hint of strain or insecurity regarding her husband’s friendship with Johnson.
A spokeswoman for Sims emphasized the strong bonds the group shares: “Brooks and Dustin have been best friends for years, and their wives have a terrific relationship, too. They hang out, support each other. There is no drama.”
This statement underscores the camaraderie at the heart of the golfers’ circle, emphasizing it’s built on trust and shared history rather than rivalry.
Friendships among elite golfers are often the stuff of legend. Koepka and Johnson, both decorated players, frequently appear together, whether on the course, at LIV events, or watching live sports. Their camaraderie dates back years, through Ryder Cups and major championships.
Meanwhile, Paulina Gretzky’s high profile-bolstered by being Wayne Gretzky’s daughter and Johnson’s spouse-has sometimes led to public speculation.
Past controversies suggest her prominent presence alongside Johnson magnified gossip about these relationships.
Still, Sims’ response aims to reassure: what looked like potential friction was simply friendship on display. Her words offer clarity amid swirling speculation.
The viral images garnered attention not just because of star presence but due to coaching rivalries and shifting tour loyalties. Both Koepka and Johnson crossed over to LIV Golf, a pivot that triggered backlash from some fans.
In that context, personal relationships come under microscopic scrutiny. When top athletes attend events together, especially with their partners, it’s easy for observers to read more into casual moments.
By stepping forward, Sims reminds fans that off-course friendships matter-and that not every gathering signals personal conflict. Her comments reflect a broader lesson about athlete privacy and the assumptions made by public observers.
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