Jena Sims better keep her March open.
Brooks Koepka was a guest on Barstool’s “Pardon My Take” podcast on Friday, when he was asked about the model’s toes.
“Don’t take this the wrong way Brooks, please,” Barstool personality Jersey Jerry, who joined Big Cat and PFT Commenter on the show, said before asking, “What size shoe is your wife?”
The LIV Golf pro immediately burst out laughing, along with the hosts.
“I think she’s an eight,” Brooks said, to which Jerry asked, “What color nail polish does she use in the summer?”
“I don’t know,” Koepka said, laughing. “Summer time, I think she goes for bright colors.”
“Right and right,” Sims wrote on her Instagram Stories over the clip.
That’s when Big Cat chimed in and offered an explanation for Jerry’s line of questioning.
Katz said Jerry used to run a bracket-style “local women foot contest” before he joined Barstool, which would take place around March Madness.
“He’d buy the winner like a $500 gift card for a manicure,” Katz said. “… Feet the Streets.”
“A girl from Jersey City won it,” Jerry said about the first competition, which took place during the COVID-19 pandemic.
“Believe it or not, the girls still message to this day and say, ‘hey you gotta bring it back, we want to compete again,” he added.
“If you bring it back, we’ll get Jena in… I swear to God,” Brooks said.
That’s when Jerry said he’d give Sims, a Sports Illustrated Swimsuit rookie hopeful, one of the top seeds.
“We’ll see how far she makes it,” Koepka said, laughing.
Before that, Jerry asked Koepka who he would “f–k, marry, [or] kill” and named Kardashian matriarch Kris Jenner and former first daughter Ivanka Trump and former First Lady Michelle Obama.
“I think I would marry Kris Jenner as well, just for the fact of like in case anything happens I feel like I’d walk away pretty good with that,” he said.
Koepka and Sims welcomed their first child together, a son named Crew, in July.
Koepka is part of the 12-man roster representing Team USA at the 2023 Ryder Cup at the Marco Simone Golf & Country Club, Rome, Italy from Sept. 29 until Oct. 1.
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