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Jena Sims Koepka (born Jena Michelle Sims; December 30, 1988) is an American actress and model. She has appeared in made-for-TV films and B movies such as Attack of the 50 Foot Cheerleader (2012), 3-Headed Shark Attack (2015) and Sharknado 5: Global Swarming (2017). She was also named Miss Georgia Teen USA in 2007.
Key Information
Early life and education
[edit]Sims grew up in Winder, Georgia, and graduated from Winder-Barrow High School in 2007. She briefly attended Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee, where she studied marketing.[1][2]
Career
[edit]Pageantry
[edit]In 2004, Sims was crowned Miss Georgia Junior National Teenager,[3][dead link] and later won the Miss Junior National Teenager title 2005.[4] A year later, Sims won the Miss Georgia Teen USA 2007 title in a state pageant held in Newnan on November 11, 2006.[5][6] Sims represented Georgia in the Miss Teen USA 2007 pageant in Pasadena, California, in August 2007, but did not place. She was the first Miss Georgia Teen USA not to place in the pageant since 2003.
Pageant of Hope
[edit]Sims runs a non-profit organisation that hosts beauty pageants for children with cancer and other disadvantages called the Pageant of Hope.[7] The pageants have been held in Georgia, Tennessee, New York, Michigan, Wisconsin, and California.[8]
Acting
[edit]Sims has starred in Attack of the 50 Foot Cheerleader (2012),[9] and has appeared in an episode of television series Entourage.[10]
Personal life
[edit]On June 4, 2022, Sims married golfer Brooks Koepka.[11] The couple's first child, a son, was born on July 27, 2023.[12]
Filmography
[edit]Film
[edit]| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2012 | Attack of the 50 Foot Cheerleader | Cassie Stratford | |
| 2013 | Dead Reckoning | Southern Assassin | Short film |
| Chocolate Milk | Shelley | ||
| The Anna Nicole Story | Third Dancer | TV movie | |
| Promo Life | Michelle | ||
| Last Vegas | Dean's Girl | ||
| Best Night Ever | Hooker #2 | ||
| 2014 | Angel Investors | News Reporter | |
| Kill the Messenger | Quail's Girlfriend | ||
| 2015 | American Beach House | Lola | |
| 3-Headed Shark Attack | Dr. Laura Thomas | ||
| Bullfrog Bullfrog | Amanda Hendricks | Short film | |
| 2017 | The Last Movie Star | Beautiful Woman #1 | Credited as Jeana Sims |
| Sharknado 5: Global Swarming | NATO Delegate Lee | ||
| Fallen Angel | Grace Albright | TV movie | |
| 2018 | Fury of the Fist and the Golden Fleece | Chastity | |
| Minutes to Midnight | Tiffani | ||
| The Price for Silence | Penny | ||
| Tales of Frankenstein | Gertrude | ||
| 2019 | Beneath the Leaves | Alexa | |
| 2021 | Thursday the 12th | Laura Ann | |
| 2022 | Underground - Who & Why? | Aditya | |
| 2023 | Apocalypse Love Story | Adult Sam | |
| 2024 | Nutcrackers | Elf |
Television
[edit]| Year | Title | Role | Episodes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2010 | True Jackson, VP | Cheerleader #2 | Episode: "The Boss Ate My Homework" |
| CSI: Crime Scene Investigation | Scorecard Girl (uncredited) | Episode: "Long Ball" | |
| Leverage | Waitress (uncredited) | Episode: "The Zanzibar Marketplace Job" | |
| The Vampire Diaries | Cherie | Episode: "Isobel" | |
| Entourage | Flight Attendant (uncredited) | Episode: "Buzzed" | |
| Dexter | Masuka's Date (uncredited) | Episode: "The Big One" | |
| 2011 | One Tree Hill | Tracy | Episode: "I Think I'm Gonna Like It Here" |
| Volcano: The Series | Hot Girl | Episode: "Boyfriend Is Back" | |
| 2013 | The Silicon Assassin Project | Southern Assassin | Episode: "Dead Reckoning" |
| 2015 | Halt and Catch Fire | Club Goer (uncredited) | Episode: "Limbo" |
| Your Pretty Face Is Going to Hell | Emma | Episode: "National Lampoon's Fireballz" | |
| Satisfaction | Paige | Episode: "...Through Expansion" | |
| 2016 | Powers | Devil Girl | Episode: "Funeral of the Century" |
| The Eric Andre Show | Guantanamo Babe | Episode: "Warren G; Kelly Osbourne" | |
| 2022 | Now and Then | Barman | Episode: "A Good Day to Give Thanks" |
References
[edit]- ^ Chenoweth, Paul (August 14, 2007). "Incoming Freshman to Compete for Miss Teen USA". Belmont University. Retrieved November 10, 2024.
- ^ Chenoweth, Paul (September 19, 2008). "Sophomore Recently Featured in Woman's World". Belmont University. Retrieved November 10, 2024.
- ^ Georgia General Assembly House Resolution 845 Archived 2006-07-19 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 2006-11-12.
- ^ Pageant Cast podcast interview with Jena Sims, episode 34[permanent dead link]. Retrieved 2006-11-12.
- ^ "Beauty Queen". Athens Banner-Herald. Athens, Georgia: Morris Communications. December 12, 2006. Archived from the original on November 9, 2015. Retrieved May 6, 2015.
- ^ Interview: Jena Sims goes big in Corman's 3D "50 FT CHEERLEADER" Archived 2012-05-23 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "Sims receives Southern hero honor". Athens Banner-Herald. October 29, 2006. Archived from the original on October 29, 2015. Retrieved November 12, 2006.
{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link) (Google cache) - ^ Lowry, Donna (June 11, 2007). "Class Act Kid: Jena Sims". 11Alive.com.[permanent dead link]
- ^ Bain, Whitney Scott. "Interview: Jena Sims, Star of Attack of the 50ft Cheerleader". starburstmagazine.com. Archived from the original on July 11, 2017. Retrieved July 22, 2017.
- ^ "U.S. Open Champ Brooks Koepka My GF's A Beauty Queen". tmz.com. June 19, 2017. Retrieved July 22, 2017.
- ^ "Brooks Koepka marries Jena Sims in gorgeous destination wedding". NY Post.
- ^ "Brooks Koepka and Wife Jena Sims Welcome First Baby Together: 'I Love My Crew'". People.
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[edit]Jena Sims
View on GrokipediaEarly life and education
Family and upbringing
Jena Michelle Sims was born on December 30, 1988, in Winder, Georgia.[6] Sims grew up in the small-town environment of Winder, a community characterized by its rural charm and close-knit atmosphere, where she experienced a supportive family dynamic that fostered her personal development. Her father, an avid golfer, played a notable role in her early years by attempting to introduce her to the sport, though she preferred other activities over playing the sport herself. She has a younger sister, Hannah Sims, with whom she shares a close relationship, contributing to the familial encouragement that shaped her confidence and interests during adolescence.[7][8][9] This nurturing home environment in Winder provided Sims with early exposure to community-oriented activities, laying the groundwork for her later pursuits. During her adolescence, she developed a keen interest in beauty pageants while in high school, motivated initially by the opportunity to secure scholarship funding. This led to her participation in her first local competitions around age 15, marking the beginning of her engagement with pageantry as a platform for performance and self-expression.[7][9]Schooling
Jena Sims attended Winder-Barrow High School in Winder, Georgia, where she graduated in 2007. During her high school years, she was actively involved in performance-related activities, including competitive cheering, dance, and gymnastics, which continued from middle school into her senior year.[10][11] Her interest in pageantry emerged during this period, as she began competing in high school to fund her education through scholarships, with notable participation occurring in her senior year.[7][1] Following her high school graduation, Sims briefly enrolled at Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee, as an incoming freshman in 2007, where she studied marketing in the College of Business Administration.[12][13] By her sophomore year in 2008, she had decided to leave the university after a short period to pursue opportunities in acting and modeling in Hollywood.[14][15] This transition overlapped with her early pageant endeavors, allowing her to balance academic pursuits with competitive appearances during her initial college year.[12]Beauty pageants
Competitions and titles
Jena Sims entered the world of beauty pageants as a teenager, beginning with the junior division competitions. In 2004, at the age of 15, she was crowned Miss Georgia Junior National Teenager, marking her first significant statewide victory.[16] The following year, she competed at the national level and won the title of Miss Junior National Teenager in 2005, solidifying her early success in the junior category.[16] Transitioning to the teen division, Sims achieved her most prominent title in 2007 when, at 18 years old, she won Miss Georgia Teen USA, representing Barrow County after previously holding the Miss Barrow County Teen title.[17] This accomplishment earned her the opportunity to represent Georgia at the national Miss Teen USA 2007 pageant, held in Pasadena, California, in August 2007, where she competed among delegates from all 50 states and the District of Columbia but did not place in the finals.[2] The experience provided substantial exposure, opening doors to modeling opportunities and increasing her visibility in the entertainment industry.[18] Spanning from 2004 to 2007, Sims' progression through the junior and teen pageant divisions honed her discipline, communication skills, and stage presence, while enhancing her public speaking abilities and enabling early networking connections that laid the foundation for her future career.[19] These personal experiences later inspired her to found the Pageant of Hope, a non-profit initiative promoting inclusivity in pageantry.[20]Philanthropic initiatives
Jena Sims founded the Pageant of Hope in 2005 as a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization while she was still in high school, inspired by the confidence boost she gained from her own early pageant experiences. The initiative provides free, non-competitive beauty pageants for children and teens facing serious challenges, such as cancer, disabilities, or socioeconomic disadvantages, emphasizing inner beauty, self-esteem, and empowerment over traditional competition. Every participant is pampered with activities like manicures, makeup sessions, and professional photography before being crowned a "Prince" or "Princess of Hope," ensuring all leave as winners.[19][21][7] Under Sims' leadership as founder and president, the organization has evolved significantly, expanding from local events in Georgia to hosting pageants in 17 U.S. states and eight international locations, including Australia, South Africa, Cuba, Ukraine, Guatemala, and Jamaica. It has crowned thousands of children since its inception, fostering joy and resilience through inclusive experiences that require no prior preparation or fees. Partnerships with hospitals, such as the Paley Institute, and corporate sponsors like Digicel have enabled broader reach, including recent events that support children in underserved communities worldwide.[21][22][23] Sims' commitment stems from her pageant background, where she witnessed the transformative power of recognition, motivating her to create opportunities for those often overlooked. Her philanthropic efforts have earned her 10 national community service awards, recognizing her global volunteerism and dedication to youth advocacy. In 2025, marking the organization's 20th anniversary, Pageant of Hope hosted celebratory events, including a major gathering in March that highlighted ongoing expansions and collaborations to sustain its mission of building confidence in vulnerable children; the organization continued hosting events through the year, such as in October.[21][20][24][25]Entertainment career
Acting
After briefly attending Belmont University in Nashville, where she studied business and marketing, Jena Sims relocated to Los Angeles in 2009 to pursue a career in acting.[26][15] Transitioning from her pageant background, which honed her stage presence, she immersed herself in acting classes and auditions amid the competitive Hollywood landscape.[15] Her early career focused on low-budget and independent films, marking her breakthrough with the lead role in the horror-comedy Attack of the 50 Foot Cheerleader (2012).[3] Sims expanded her portfolio with supporting appearances in higher-profile projects, including the role of Dean's Girl in the ensemble comedy Last Vegas (2013), co-starring Robert De Niro, Michael Douglas, and Morgan Freeman.[27] She followed this with a part as Quail's girlfriend in the thriller Kill the Messenger (2014), opposite Jeremy Renner and directed by Michael Cuesta.[28] Her genre work continued in the sci-fi disaster film Sharknado 5: Global Swarming (2017), a Syfy production that exemplified her involvement in B-movies.[14] On television, Sims made guest appearances on popular series, notably as Cherie in an episode of The Vampire Diaries (2010), which featured a memorable strip poker scene with Ian Somerhalder.[27] Her roles often placed her in genre and supporting capacities, reflecting a career trajectory centered on horror, sci-fi, and ensemble comedies. As of 2025, she returned to the screen in Happy Gilmore 2, a Netflix sequel where she shared scenes with her husband, Brooks Koepka, and provided acting guidance during production.[29]Modeling
Jena Sims began her modeling career as a natural extension of her success in beauty pageants, where her titles provided initial opportunities to secure professional bookings. Following her win as Miss Georgia Teen USA in 2007, she transitioned into modeling gigs, moving to Los Angeles in her early twenties to pursue opportunities in the industry alongside acting aspirations. By around 2010, Sims had established herself in Hollywood, appearing in commercial campaigns for brands such as Rooms-To-Go, Harris Teeter, and Zappos, which expanded her portfolio to include print and promotional work across the United States.[30][18][20][31] A significant milestone in Sims' modeling career came with her feature in the 2024 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue, where she was photographed by Yu Tsai in Mexico as part of the magazine's 60th anniversary edition. As a co-winner of the 2023 SI Swimsuit Search, Sims debuted as a rookie model in the issue, showcasing swimwear in coastal settings and earning recognition as the 2024 Rookie of the Year. Her participation highlighted her versatility, with the shoot emphasizing empowering imagery that aligned with her evolving public persona. Beyond Sports Illustrated, Sims has appeared in various editorial features and runway shows, including a notable pregnant appearance at the 2023 Miami Swim Week for the brand, which underscored her commitment to body-positive representation in fashion.[32][33][34][35] Sims has cultivated a robust presence through brand collaborations that blend her modeling expertise with entrepreneurial ventures. Notable partnerships include designing a golf shoe collection for Steve Madden in 2023, curating swimwear lines with OneOne Swimwear, and launching capsule collections with LainSnow and BuDhaGirl bangles in 2025. These collaborations often leverage her influence in lifestyle and fashion, positioning her as a multifaceted figure in the industry. With approximately 336,000 Instagram followers as of late 2025, Sims uses the platform to share fashion insights, behind-the-scenes content, and styled looks, amplifying her reach while maintaining a balance between modeling commitments, acting projects, and family responsibilities in Florida.[36][37][38][39][40][22]Personal life
Relationship with Brooks Koepka
Jena Sims and professional golfer Brooks Koepka first crossed paths at the 2015 Masters Tournament in Augusta, Georgia, but their romantic connection ignited in 2017 when Sims sent Koepka a direct message on Instagram after learning he was single.[41][42] The pair went on their first date following one of Koepka's tournaments in Los Angeles, though Sims initially hesitated and rescheduled.[43] They confirmed their relationship publicly in June 2017, shortly after Koepka's U.S. Open victory, with Sims posting affectionate photos from a Las Vegas celebration on Instagram, marking their debut as a couple.[41] Koepka proposed to Sims on March 3, 2021, during a private beach moment in Jupiter, Florida, presenting her with a custom-designed diamond ring from jeweler Stephanie Gottlieb.[41][44] The couple announced the engagement on April 1, 2021, via Sims' Instagram, sharing photos of the intimate proposal.[45] Sims and Koepka married on June 4, 2022, at the Amanyara resort in Turks and Caicos, in a multi-day celebration dubbed "Turks & Koepkas" that included a low-key ceremony attended by close friends and family, such as fellow golfers Justin Thomas and Rickie Fowler.[41][46] Sims wore a custom Ines Di Santo gown for the occasion, and the event featured personalized touches like custom Nike sneakers for guests.[47] The couple frequently appears together at golf events, including the ESPY Awards in 2017 and 2019, the 2024 Masters Par 3 Contest, and various LIV Golf tournaments, where Sims supports Koepka while maintaining her own public profile.[41] In 2023 and 2024, they turned down multiple offers to feature prominently in Netflix's Full Swing docuseries—estimated at around 30 invitations—citing concerns over privacy, relationship strain, and security risks from exposing their home layout.[48] As of 2025, their careers complement each other seamlessly, with Sims' modeling ventures, such as her Steve Madden golf shoe collaboration and Sports Illustrated Swimsuit appearances, aligning with Koepka's professional golf life, while she travels to cheer him at majors like the U.S. Open and The Open Championship.[49] Following their wedding, the pair settled in Jupiter, Florida, where Koepka proposed.[2]Family
Jena Sims and her husband, Brooks Koepka, welcomed their first child, son Crew Sims Koepka, on July 27, 2023, six weeks premature, who spent 20 days in the neonatal intensive care unit before coming home. Crew also battled Flat Head Syndrome and torticollis, requiring a corrective helmet for 13 months.[50][51] In August 2025, Sims marked the two-year anniversary of Crew's discharge from the NICU, reflecting on his resilience as a 4-pound preemie and the family's early challenges.[52] Throughout 2025, Sims has shared glimpses of family bonding, including a touching October moment after her judging duties at Miss Teen USA, where Koepka was seen playing with their then-two-year-old son, highlighting their close parent-child interactions.[53] In July 2025, Sims described balancing life with their 23-month-old, emphasizing the joys of parenthood amid Koepka's professional commitments.[54] In October 2025, Sims publicly announced a miscarriage at 16 weeks earlier that year, detailing the profound emotional toll on the family and their path toward healing while cherishing time with Crew.[55][4] Their marriage has served as a foundation for these family experiences, fostering resilience through shared joys and hardships.[2] The family resides in Jupiter, Florida, in a waterfront home in the Pennock Point neighborhood, where Sims supports Koepka's golf career by managing home life during his travels, as seen when he cared for Crew during her October 2025 pageant commitments.[56][57]Filmography
Film
| Year | Title | Role | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2012 | Attack of the 50 Foot Cheerleader | Cassie Stratford | A cheerleader who grows to 50 feet tall after taking an experimental weight-loss pill, leading to chaotic campus antics.[58] |
| 2013 | Last Vegas | Dean's Girl | A young woman accompanying the elderly friends during their Las Vegas bachelor party escapades.[59] |
| 2013 | Dead Reckoning | Southern Assassin | An assassin wielding advanced weaponry in a post-apocalyptic survival thriller. |
| 2013 | Best Night Ever | Hooker #2 | A hooker encountered during the chaotic bachelorette party adventure of four bridesmaids in Las Vegas.[60] |
| 2014 | Kill the Messenger | Quail's Girlfriend | The girlfriend of a key figure in the journalist's investigation into CIA scandals. |
| 2015 | 3-Headed Shark Attack | Dr. Laura Thomas | A marine biologist leading efforts to stop a mutated three-headed shark terrorizing a research vessel. |
| 2015 | American Beach House | Lola | A woman joining a group of friends for a chaotic weekend at a Malibu beach house. |
| 2017 | The Last Movie Star | Beautiful Woman #1 | A brief appearance as an attractive woman in the dramedy about an aging actor. |
| 2018 | Tales of Frankenstein | Gertrude | Gertrude in a segment of the horror anthology exploring Frankenstein lore.[61] |
| 2019 | Beneath the Leaves | Alexa | A supporting role in the thriller about a detective hunting a serial killer targeting young boys. |
| 2024 | Nutcrackers | Elf (uncredited) | An elf character in the holiday comedy about siblings discovering a magical performance troupe. |
| 2025 | Happy Gilmore 2 | Screech Fan Helena | A enthusiastic fan of the character Screech in the sequel to the 1996 golf comedy. |
| 2023 | Apocalypse Love Story | Adult Sam | The adult version of the protagonist in the post-apocalyptic tale of survival and first love.[62] |
Television
Jena Sims began her television career with uncredited and minor guest roles in several popular series in 2010, transitioning to more prominent appearances in independent and made-for-TV productions through the 2010s.[6]| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2010 | True Jackson, VP | Cheerleader #2 | Episode: "My Boss Ate My Homework" |
| 2010 | Entourage | Flight Attendant | Episode: "Buzzed" |
| 2010 | Leverage | Waitress | Episode: "The Zanzibar Marketplace Job" (uncredited)[63] |
| 2010 | CSI: Crime Scene Investigation | Scorecard Girl | Episode: "Long Ball" (uncredited) |
| 2010 | Dexter | Masuka's Date | Episode: "The Big One" (uncredited) |
| 2010 | The Vampire Diaries | Cherie | Episode: "Isobel"[64] |
| 2011 | Volcano: The Series | Hot Girl | Episode: "Boyfriend Is Back"[65] |
| 2011 | One Tree Hill | Tracy | Episode: "I Think I'm Gonna Like It Here"[66] |
| 2011–2012 | Everyday Health | Self | 2 episodes[67] |
| 2012 | The Eric Andre Show | Guantanamo Babe | Episode: "Warren G; Kelly Osbourne" |
| 2013 | Anna Nicole | Third Dancer | TV movie[68] |
| 2013 | The Silicon Assassin Project | Southern Assassin | Episode: "Dead Reckoning"[69] |
| 2013 | Learning Stuff with Caite Upton | Self | Episode: "Caite Learns About Breast Implants"[70] |
| 2015 | Satisfaction | Paige | Episode: "...Through Expansion" |
| 2015 | Your Pretty Face Is Going to Hell | Emma | Episode: "National Lampoon's Fireballz"[71] |
| 2015 | Halt and Catch Fire | Club Goer | Episode: "Limbo" (uncredited) |
| 2016 | Powers | Devil Girl | Episode: "Funeral of the Century" |
| 2017 | The Future of Gaming Live! | Dawn McKnight | TV series[72] |
| 2017 | Sharknado 5: Global Swarming | NATO Delegate Lee | TV movie |
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