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Jake Paul denies Jutta Leerdam breakup: 'Dutch media are lying'

Jake Paul denies Jutta Leerdam breakup: 'Dutch media are lying'

American influencer Jake Paul has denied reports from Dutch media claiming that he and speed skater Jutta Leerdam have ended their relationship. Paul stated on social media that the rumors are false and accused the media of lying about a breakup with his fiancée.

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