Jena Sims Shares Adorable Bumpdate in Two-Piece Zebra Print Swimsuit

The Swim Search finalist and her professional golfer hubby just rang in their first wedding anniversary.
Jena Sims

Jena Sims.


Swim Search finalist Jena Sims and her pro golfer husband, Brooks Koepka, just celebrated their first wedding anniversary. The two tied the knot in Turks and Caicos on June 4 of last year, and Sims shared a sweet collage of photos from the couple’s first year of marriage on Instagram on Sunday.

The first photo provided a precious bumpdate—Sims announced her pregnancy on Koepka’s birthday last month—as the duo posed for a photo at the Amanyara Resort in the Caribbean. Sims cradled her baby bump with one hand while wearing a blue-and-white zebra print bikini. She accessorized with oversized blue-tinted sunglasses and a few bangle bracelets. Flashback photos included the bride and groom sharing a kiss at the altar, enjoying an outdoor meal and Sims dancing.

“It’s been a wild year. Happy anniversary @bkoepka 🥹🫶💍,” the 34-year-old entrepreneur wrote in her caption.

“Love this! Love y’all! Happy anniversary!!! What an incredible year. ❤️❤️❤️,” Lesa Wilson commented.

“So beautiful 👏👏👏,” fellow Swim Search finalist Sharina Gutierrez applauded.

“Happy anniversary you two! ❤️😍,” Felicia Henderson added.

“Power couple of all power couples,” someone else noted.

“HAPPIEST ANNIVERSARY MOM AND DAD!!!! ❤️❤️,” Jenny Ting exclaimed.

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