Mike Zimmer and Katarina Elizabeth Miketin (Photo via Getty Images and Instagram)
Katarina Elizabeth Miketin, the supermodel who is dating former Vikings coach Mike Zimmer, is on her way to getting an upgraded lifestyle.
Zimmer and supermodel Katarina Miketin have been rumored to be dating since 2020.
There is a 25-year-age difference between them.
To start off the new year, the happy couple recently posed together, and it was clear that Zimmer had gotten down on one knee to ask for her hand in marriage as she posed with a picture of a huge diamond ring.
Fans could not help but to comment on their massive age difference.
“a little young… lmao,” one fan said of the 25-year age difference
“Nothing about that makes sense. But I suppose if Zim can get engaged to a young beautiful model, then the Vikings surely can win the Super Bowl,” a second fan quipped.
“You can do anything with money I guess nowadays,” a third fan stated about Mike Zimmer’s bank account and him being able to land a younger woman.
“I ain’t sayin she a gold digga…. 🤷♂️< “another X user added.
“Bill Belichick route,” another guy wrote as he brought up the UNC coach’s relationship.
One final fan added: “He looks old enough to be her grandfather.”
Mike Zimmer’s Standing With The Cowboys In Question After Recent Comments
Cowboys defensive coordinator Mike Zimmer was unhappy with how Dallas’ defense played this season, and he recently spoke about his frustration.
Zimmer seems to know he might not be back in 2025, as he was brought in on a one-year contract.
If he is going out, he is doing it by letting his feelings be known.
Zimmer was emotional when reflecting on what is likely going to be his sole season with the Cowboys.
“I wish that when I came in that, I would have done everything the way I wanted it done and not kind of tried to blend things. I think that was part of the struggles at the beginning,” Zimmer said. If we are to believe Zimmer, he could have Dallas performing better from the jump if he didn’t spend too much time leaving McCarthy’s system intact.
I’ve said it to some of the coaches, you come in and here was the situation: They were good last year, right?” Zimmer added. “So, I come in, and I don’t want to really rock the boat. I probably wasn’t as tough as I typically am. Probably wasn’t as hard-headed about how I want to do things.”
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