MILAN — Jutta Leerdam was in the middle of an interview after winning a speedskating gold medal at the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics on Monday when she looked up to see her fiancé, YouTuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul, walking over.
She interrupted an answer to say, ''Hi, babe!'' and leaned in for a kiss as Paul put his hands on her shoulders.
A moment later, Paul headed for an arena exit with multiple bodyguards and someone filming his every move for a documentary. Paul wore a scarf with the orange color of the Dutch team as he watched from a second-row seat while Leerdam finished first in the women's 1,000 meters for her first Olympic gold.
''Man, words can't even describe it. It's the greatest feeling (of) anything I've ever witnessed, to be honest,'' Paul told The Associated Press. ''Just the amount of hard work that goes into it. Like 99.9% of people will never understand. And she pulled it off, under the most amount of pressure ever.''
During the race, Paul was the very picture of focus, alternating clapping or wringing his hands while standing to watch Leerdam compete.
''He knows the pressure I felt, and the buildup and everything. He's just felt everything with me,'' Leerdam said. ''He is definitely emotionally involved.''
When she was done, and had won, she went over to the sideboards in front of where Paul was and paused, crying. She blew a kiss and made a heart shape with her hands while looking up toward Paul.
Leerdam collected a silver in the 1,000 four years ago at the Beijing Games and owns a pair of world titles at that distance. She also won three of the four World Cup 1,000-meter races she entered this season. She raced in the last of 15 heats Monday.