Sports Illustrated Swimsuit newcomer Jenna Sims met with her biggest supporter on Saturday when she walked the iconic magazine’s runway during Miami Swim Week.
Making her highly anticipated debut in SI Swimsuit 2024, the model and philanthropist showed up at the W South Beach with her husband, Brooks Koepka, where several of the magazine’s models took part in an epic runway show.
Sims, 35, wore a neon yellow one-piece and a floral bikini during the show.
She also posed for a photo with Koepka, 34, who was dressed in a revealing, see-through outfit.
“Mommy and Dad,” Sims captioned a photo of the couple on her Instagram Story.
Saturday’s big moment came nearly a year after Sims walked the SI Swimsuit runway while pregnant with her son, Crew, who she and Koepka welcomed in July 2023.
“It takes courage to walk down a runway at seven months pregnant.” Sims posted on Instagram. Last summer, I got pregnant. “Working for a brand that was a lifelong dream and not having control over my body was terrifying, but it was also the biggest blessing. I wasn’t alone in it. Pregnancy hasn’t slowed down my ambitions, but rather it has fueled them. I am so proud of myself and what my body is accomplishing.”
Sims was subsequently named co-winner of SI Swimsuit’s annual SwimSearch and will do her debut photoshoot for the magazine in December 2023.
Koepka, who celebrates his second wedding anniversary with Sims this month, marked his SI Swimsuit debut. A heartfelt Instagram tribute.
“@jenamsims I’m so proud of you! It’s amazing how much hard work can bring you results! I love you!” he posted in May.
Sims and Koepka appeared rejuvenated after a tropical vacation with their family of three.
The pair vacationed together following this year’s SI Swimsuit launch and the conclusion of the PGA Championship, where Koepka will be seeking to defend his title as the 2023 champion.
He finished the weekend at 9 under par, tied for 26th.
Koepka will be competing for his sixth major win at this month’s U.S. Open.
The LIV golfer won the tournament again in 2018, following his victory the previous year.





