Jake Paul and his girlfriend Jutta Leerdam arrived to watch track and field at the Olympics on Thursday as the couple were photographed in Paris.

Boxer Paul and Leerdam, a Dutch speed skater, held hands as they walked alongside security guards.

Paul wore a black facemask and a black Off-White t-Shirt while Leerdam had on sunglasses and a low-cut white top

The Cleveland native, 27, also held what looked to be a protein or energy drink while Leerdam, 25, waved to the crowd.

The couple would have presumably seen American Noah Lyles‘ third-place finish in the 200m final at the Stade de France – after which the favorite revealed he had COVID.

Jake Paul and his girlfriend Jutta Leerdam arrive at the Stade de France on Thursday
Paul wore a black face mask and Leerdam smiled as the pair prepared to watch track and field

Paul was also seen taking in some boxing action on Tuesday at Roland-Garros Stadium.

Paul and Leerdam have been dating since last year.

More specifically, the pair went public with their relationship in April 2023 when Leerdam posted a picture with Paul on Instagram.

The social media star-turned boxer, who is slated to finally fight Mike Tyson this fall, invited Angela Carini last week to fight on one of his undercards after her loss to Imane Khelif.

The couple held hands as they arrived on Thursday afternoon alongside security guards

The couple held hands as they arrived on Thursday

Paul held a black bottle as he walked in with his girlfriend, who he's been dating since 2023

Paul slammed the decision to allow Khelif – an Algerian boxer – to compete at the Games vs. the Italian Carini after she was rejected from last year’s World Championships due to having high levels of testosterone.

‘This is sickening. This is a travesty. Doesn’t matter what you believe. This is wrong and dangerous,’ he wrote on X after Carini withdrew from the bout in just 46 seconds.

‘To Angela Carini although your dreams couldn’t come true today because of the crazy agendas that are at play in our world at the moment, I would love to offer you to fight on an MVP undercard, to show the world your talents on a fair platform and not against a man,’ Paul added.

Last month, Paul fought Mike Perry as a last-minute replacement after Tyson pulled out of their originally scheduled showdown, with the latter bout moved to November due to Tyson suffering from health problems.

Paul defeated former UFC star Mike Perry last month, beating the 32-year-old in six rounds

Paul beat Perry, a former UFC star, via a sixth-round knockout, and also called out UFC Light Heavyweight champion Alex Pereira after the win.

‘Alex Pereira, you said you wanna box… I’m the king of this, come over and we can make it happen,’ he said. ‘I want you Alex Pereira.’

Paul also urged Tyson to sign the contract’ ahead of their proposed November bout.

The fight has been rescheduled for November 15 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.