Users Slam Jake Paul’s Girlfriend for Wearing Revealing Slit Dress to Mike Tyson Fight – Photo & Video

The Dutch Olympic speed skater was all confident as she and her boyfriend Jake Paul arrived at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. Jutta Leerdam wore a revealing thigh-high slit dress to the Mike Tyson fight, and netizens didn’t hold back their thoughts, as some questioned her bold fashion choice. Paul defeated the boxing icon, Tyson, at the AT&T Stadium by a unanimous decision. He celebrated his win on Instagram by sharing pictures from the fight, which he captioned, “W,” to signify his great victory.

However, it was his girlfriend, Leerdam, who stole the show in a white dress that left little to the imagination. The dress, adorned with glitters, had a thigh-high slit as well as a plunging neckline. Leerdam’s daring outfit made it to social media where it became apparent they thought she could have chosen a more appropriate outfit. One critic commented, “She need more clothes on 😭 but good fight jake 😂🔥 [sic],” blending disapproval of her outfit with support for Paul.

Another chimed in with a blunt remark, “She should put some clothes on,” a reflection of their discontent with the revealing style. Some were more fixated on her movements, as one asked, “Why does she walk like that?” while another questioned, “What’s wrong with her foot though….🤣😮🤣.”

Others took issue with practicality, as a netizen stated, “How can she dress like that? She can’t sit down,” and another remarked, “Her dress ughhh [sic].” Critics didn’t hold back, with one writing, “Ridiculous- she forgot to get dressed.” On the other hand, some fans admired her daring look, exclaiming, “She just looks so stunning,” and another praising her, “Fantastic dress!” A fan enthusiastically shared their approval, “I love that dress 🔥,” showing support for her bold style.

Just like Jake Paul, Leerdam is a superstar in the sports world. Born in the Netherlands, Leerdam grew up skating on local tracks in her hometown of ‘s-Gravenzande. A former field hockey player, she discovered her passion for speed skating at 11, racing across frozen surfaces with determination. Her breakthrough came in 2020 when, despite an injury, she claimed her first major individual title at the European Championships for the 1000m category.

That same year, she contributed to the Dutch team’s victory in the Team Sprint at the World Single Distances Championships in Salt Lake City. The team clinched gold in the 1000m event. Now a six-time world champion, Leerdam believes she hasn’t yet reached her full potential. Her silver medal at the Beijing 2022 Games cemented her reputation as a top skater in the 1000m.

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