Jena Sims, the spouse of Brooks Koepka, a prominent LIV Golf player with five major victories, revealed the heartbreaking news of their recent loss of a baby. Sims, aged 36, shared on Instagram that they had tragically lost their unborn child at 16 weeks of pregnancy when its heart ceased to beat.
The couple, Jena and Brooks, are deeply saddened by this loss but aim to raise awareness for other individuals facing the challenges of pregnancy loss. Sims expressed the unexpected grief of losing a child and emphasized the importance of supporting women’s reproductive health through further research efforts.
Acknowledging the commonality of these struggles happening silently, she encouraged those experiencing pregnancy loss or infertility to seek solace in knowing they are not alone. In the midst of her personal sorrow and advocacy, Sims also extended gratitude to healthcare professionals who regularly deliver such distressing news to families.
Receiving over 20,000 likes and 800 comments in less than 24 hours, her post garnered support from notable figures like Amanda Balionis and Paige Spiranac. Sims, known for her work as an actress and model, met Koepka at the 2015 Masters, and the couple, who wed in 2022, welcomed their son, Crew, in 2023.
Praising her husband as an exceptional father, Sims highlighted the challenges they faced when Crew was born prematurely in 2023, requiring an extended period of treatment for congenital torticollis. Koepka, reflecting on fatherhood, expressed how his perspective on life, beyond golf, shifted significantly after having his son.
Concluding the recent LIV Golf season with notable performances, Koepka achieved top-10 finishes, notably securing second place in Singapore. Although he faced setbacks in some major tournaments, including missing the cut in three and finishing T12 in the US Open, he closed the season with a T15 finish at the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship in Scotland.
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