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Why was Jake Paul crying after Jutta Leerdam’s 2026 Winter Olympics event

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Jake Paul was visibly overwhelmed at the 2026 Winter Olympics after watching his fiancée Jutta Leerdam deliver the biggest performance of her career.

The boxer and content creator broke down in tears moments after Leerdam secured gold in the 1000-meter speed skating final.

Jake Paul was bawling after Jutta Leerdam’s gold medal

Boxer Jake Paul is seen in the stands while Jutta Leerdam of the Netherlands (not in picture) is competing in the Women's 1000m during Day 3 of Speed Skating - Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics at Milano Speed Skating Stadium.
Photo by Joris Verwijst/BSR Agency/Getty Images

Footage shared by CryptoLorenzo2k showed Jake Paul wiping away tears in the stands as the result became official.

Leerdam’s victory capped years of training, pressure, and expectation on the Olympic stage. For Paul, who has been highly supportive of her skating career, the moment clearly carried emotional weight.

The reaction surprised some viewers accustomed to Paul’s confident public persona. Instead of bravado, cameras captured him openly crying as he celebrated her achievement.

The clip quickly went viral, with fans describing the moment as raw and genuine. It marked a rare glimpse into Paul’s private emotions during one of sport’s most pressured environments.

Jutta Leerdam reacts to Jake Paul’s tears

After the race, Leerdam addressed the viral moment in comments shared by Langman Vince, confirming she had noticed Paul’s reaction.

“Yeah, I did, he can’t stop crying. It’s really cute. But yeah, he knows how much stress I’ve had, how much pressure I’ve had. Also, how emotional I’ve been around this,” Leerdam said.

Her response added context to the tears. Leerdam emphasised the emotional toll of Olympic preparation, suggesting Paul’s reaction was rooted in empathy as much as pride.

Competing at the Winter Olympics brings national expectation and personal pressure. Winning gold in the 1000 meter event only magnified the relief that followed.

Leerdam’s acknowledgment framed the moment as a shared experience rather than a spectacle. The tears reflected months of stress and the release that comes when everything finally falls into place.

For fans, the exchange humanised both athletes. Behind the headlines and medals, it showed a relationship grounded in support during high stakes moments.

In the end, Jake Paul was not crying out of shock. He was reacting to seeing someone he loves overcome immense pressure on the world’s biggest stage.