Brooks Koepka's wife, Jena Sims, recently shared that her son, Crew, is in the 'pulling everything out of the drawer' phase. She then revealed how he took out the 'Sugar Daddy' seasoning from the drawer.
Koepka married Jena Sims, his longtime girlfriend, two years ago, and they became parents to Crew last year. Besides being an actor and a model, Sims is also a popular social media influencer and often engages with over 307K followers.
On Thursday, December 19, Sims shared several stories on Instagram where she showcased her son's activities. In the clips, Crew can be seen opening the drawer and exploring the things inside.
"In the 'pull everything out of all the drawers' phase," she wrote.
She then shared a couple of more stories revealing that he had picked up a 'Sugar Daddy' seasoning from the drawer.
"He keeps handing me this one lol," she wrote.
In the posts, Crew can still be seen sporting a helmet for the protection of his head and to help maintain its shape. For the uninitiated, he was born two months prematurely as Jena had to undergo an emergency C-section. As a result, he spent several days in the NICU, which led to Flat Head Syndrome.
Brooks Koepka and his wife, Jena Sims, pledge support to charity for homeless and single pregnant women
On Thursday, Brooks Koepka and his wife, Jena Sims, pledged their support to Hannah's Home of South Florida, a charity dedicated to helping homeless and single pregnant women. Sims took to Instagram to announce their involvement.
"Soon after we had Crew, both Brooks Koepka and I knew we wanted to get involved with a charity for local mothers and newborns," she wrote. "Hannah's Home of South Florida provides housing, financial support, and resources to homeless and single pregnant women- and we are so honored to begin our involvement. ❤️"
Jena Sims is not new to her philanthropic deed and runs a nonprofit organization named 'Pageant of Hope'. Through Pageant of Hope, she and fellow former pageant winners work to help underprivileged children and those who are suffering from severe diseases such as cancer. Sims has also been awarded the Prudential Spirit of Community and Southern Hero award for her charity.