Enigmatic message from the beautiful champion, fans in a frenzy

One of the most popular athletes who took part in the Winter Olympics in Milan Cortina is definitely Jutta Leerdam. The world-famous speed skater won the gold medal in the 1,000-meter race and the silver medal in the 500-meter race, an incredible achievement that further increased her fame.
Jutta Leerdam is hugely followed on social media, and her followers did not miss the latest message shared by the champion. As a description of a video summarizing her experience at the Winter Olympics in Milan Cortina, the Dutchwoman wrote: “I made the first video with the thought of showing my future children someday, little did I know that I would shoot an even better one only two weeks later”. Fans went into a frenzy and went wild in the comments section: “Oh my God but does that mean she is planning a family” wrote Kate. Mikaela is also very curious: “In my opinion it is obvious that she wants to have children! I am very happy for her and her boyfriend Jack Paul, I can’t wait to see the babies”. For now this is simply speculation and there’s nothing concrete but fans are convinced of this theory.
In the meantime, the trick that allowed the Dutch champion to earn big bucks during the Olympics has emerged: it is her bra. Advertising is prohibited at the Games, except for the official sponsors of the various national teams, but Leerdam manages to circumvent the ban thanks to a trick: under her race suit she wears a Nike sports bra (the champion has a million-dollar contract with the well-known company), and as soon as she crosses the finish line the star opens her suit, revealing her sponsor’s logo.
The star’s bra is a simple gesture.
A simple gesture that allows him to have a significant financial impact, as Frederique de Laat, founder of Branthlete, explained to the Dutch newspaper AD: “I suspect he receives about 850,000 euros from Nike.” Her images on TV, combined with the spread of photos on her social channels and those of Jake Paul, allow her to reach a very large number of people.
