Jutta Leerdam was impossible to miss at the Netflix-backed MVP MMA event in Los Angeles. While fans packed the Intuit Dome to watch
Ronda Rousey return to competition and Francis Ngannou deliver another brutal knockout, much of social media spent the night talking about Jake Paul’s fiancée instead. Leerdam arrived alongside Jake Paul wearing a plunging red halter-neck dress that instantly grabbed attention online and quickly became one of the event’s most shared moments.
The reaction was not just about celebrity glamour. Leerdam’s rise over the last year has pushed her far beyond speed skating circles. The Dutch Olympian entered the event fresh off the most successful season of her career after winning gold in the women’s 1000m at the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics with a record-breaking performance. She also added silver in the 500m, turning herself into one of the faces of the Games. That growing profile made her appearance in California feel less like a celebrity cameo and more like another chapter in a rapidly expanding spotlight.
Jake Paul’s fiancée Jutta Leerdam steals spotlight with bold look at Ronda Rousey Netflix fight
The MVP MMA event was already carrying major attention because it marked the launch of Most Valuable Promotions’ MMA venture on Netflix. Yet clips and photos of Leerdam flooded social media almost immediately after she arrived with Paul. Before the event even began, she teased her look on Instagram with the caption: “See you tonight Netflix. MVP MMA fightnight✨”
Jake Paul’s fiancée Jutta Leerdam. Image via: Alamy
Jutta looked every bit the headline attraction as she arrived for the Netflix-backed MVP MMA event alongside Jake Paul. Her bold red floor-length gown immediately stood out against the gritty fight-night atmosphere inside the Intuit Dome. The plunging cowl neckline and matching choker detail gave the look a sharp red-carpet edge, while the ribbed texture of the dress added a sleek finish to the fitted silhouette. Leerdam completed the outfit with a diamond engagement ring, layered silver jewelry and a luxury watch that caught the arena lights throughout the night. Her blonde hair was styled in soft middle-parted waves, paired with luminous makeup and her trademark winged eyeliner.
Inside the arena, Leerdam and Paul looked comfortable in the attention that followed them throughout the night. Their relationship has become increasingly public since they started dating in 2023 and later announced their engagement in March 2025. Through victories, setbacks and nonstop online attention, they have remained visibly supportive of each other’s careers.
That support became especially emotional earlier this year when Paul broke down in tears watching Leerdam win Olympic gold. After the race, the speed skating star revealed the mental battle she fought during the event.
“I knew that if during the race I would feel tired, I wasn’t allowed to feel tired. I told myself: ‘You have 80 years to recover from this. You can feel tired after. You don’t want to live with that regret. You fought so hard for this.’ After the finish line I was surprised, very tired and very emotional,” said Jutta Leerdam.
Jutta Leerdam embraces growing spotlight beyond speed skating
Leerdam’s visibility has only grown since the Olympics. From charity football events to fashion appearances and global campaigns, she now moves comfortably between elite sport and entertainment culture. Even recent online criticism after a viral confrontation during a creator football event drew fierce public backing from Paul, who defended her strongly on social media.
At the same time, Leerdam’s focus on competition has not disappeared. The off-season may currently allow moments like the Netflix fight night appearance, but her reputation was built long before the cameras followed her red carpet walk. For many fans, that combination of elite athlete and global celebrity is exactly why every appearance she makes now travels so quickly online.
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Lachit Roy is a sports writer at The Times of India, where he cov...
Read MoreLachit Roy is a sports writer at The Times of India, where he covers the NBA, WWE, and other major international sporting events. With over five years of experience across different media houses, he has developed expertise in reporting, analysis, and storytelling. His sharp insights are complemented by a clear and engaging writing style. He holds a Master’s degree in Mass Communication and Journalism from Tezpur University. Beyond sports, Lachit is passionate about movies and enjoys gardening in his free time.
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