Brooks Koepka and Jena Sims celebrate 2024 with raunchy social media posts as golfer holds SPARKLERS up to his model wife’s breasts at a wedding party in Mexico

  • Golfer Brooks Koepka and Jena Sims had a wild party to ring in the new year
  • Model shared a photo of Koepka holding her chest as they celebrated 2024
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Golfer Brooks Koepka and his beautiful wife Jena Sims rang in the new year with some raunchy celebrations at a wedding party in Mexico.

LIV golfer Koepka was filmed holding sparklers to his wife's breasts as they celebrated the clock striking midnight.

Sims, 35, then uploaded a striking post of her own to Instagram, featuring Koepka holding her breast.

“New year, same us,” Sims wrote on her Instagram Story.

The couple were heading to Mexico for a wedding and partied the night away at a joint New Year's celebration.

Brooks Koepka and wife Jena Sims celebrated the arrival of 2024 with a wild party

Sims shared a photo of Koepka clutching her breast and wrote, “New Year, same us.”

Sims married LIV golfer Koepka in July 2022 and they celebrated 2024 at a wedding in Mexico

Earlier this year, golfer Koepka and Sims welcomed the arrival of their son Crew

Koepka – a five-time Major winner – and Sims have been married since 2022 and have a son together, Crew.

They welcomed him in July, but he was born six weeks premature and had to spend the first three weeks of his life in intensive care before the couple were finally able to bring him home.

Sims wrote on Instagram at the time: “Leaving the hospital without your baby is something I wouldn't wish on anyone.

'It's the hardest thing we've ever done. There is so much room in my heart for NICU parents and those who cannot take their babies home.”

'We have visited him as much as possible and I know he is in the very best care.'

Koepka, meanwhile, is set for a fascinating year in the golf world. The American, 33, is a member of the Saudi-backed rebel group LIV Golftour.

LIV and the PGA Tour have been in merger talks since the shocking news broke last June that the two bitter enemies planned to combine as one.

But despite an initial deadline of December 31, no agreement has been reached and the deadline has been extended until April – around the time of the Masters.

Koepka has never won at Augusta, but is a two-time runner-up at the 2019 and 2023 events.

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