JAKE PAUL and Jutta Leerdam shared an emotional engagement video – while showing off the mind-blowingly expensive ring.
The multimillionaire YouTuber-turned-boxer announced his proposal online with a series of romantic pictures.
He wrote: “We’re engaged we can’t wait to spend forever together.”
Paul got down on one knee at the undisclosed location – matching his new fiancee in all white – and popped the question behind a stunning scenic backdrop.
Jutta – a world champion on the ice – jumped for joy and showed off her sparkly engagement ring.
According to talkSPORT, the rock was examined by jewellery experts and is believed to be ten-carat natural diamonds.
That could take the cost of the ring up to $1MILLION (£775,000).
Jutta again showed off the ring on her Instagram story after Paul’s brother Logan and fiancee Nina Agdal threw a congratulations party.
Logan himself proposed to Danish supermodel Nina in July 2023 in Lake Como in Italy.
Last September they welcomed baby daughter Esme into the world.
Younger brother Jake – who has been with Jutta since April 2023 – plans to have babies too after the 2026 Winter Olympics.
The couple met after Paul invited Jutta, 26, on to his podcast – hitting it off via Instagram messages.
And they went public with their relationship two months after Paul, 28, was beaten by Tommy Fury, 25, his only loss in the ring.
The Puerto Rico-based American is now 11-1 as a boxer and most recently beat 58-year-old Mike Tyson in a fight marred in controversy amid the age gap.
But a huge 100 MILLION people tuned in to watch Paul’s eight round points win on Netflix.
The social media sensation then entered shock talks to face Mexican legend Canelo Alvarez, 34, in Las Vegas on May 3.
But Canelo pulled out of the deal at the last minute to instead sign a four-fight deal with Saudi Arabia’s Turki Alalshikh.
And Paul recently called out Anthony Joshua, 35, with the two later sharing a phone call while teasing a stunning bout in 2026.
Jutta also celebrated a gold medal at the World Speed Skating Championships in the trios event alongside Femke Kok and Suzanne Schulting.
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