Dustin Johnson’s super model wife Paulina Gretzky poses on the front cover of KIND magazine – months after teasing her appearance with video from the photoshoot

  • Paulina Gretzky has recently been teasing her appearance in KIND magazine 
  • The 34-year-old shared a video from her photoshoot back in August 
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Paulina Gretzky – the wife of LIV golfer Dustin Johnson and daughter of hockey icon Wayne – has wowed fans by making the front cover of Kind magazine for its fall edition.

The publication unveiled its front cover on Tuesday, with the 34-year-old Gretzky pictured in a bikini, posing in water.

‘We’re thrilled to unveil our highly anticipated Health & Wellness issue for Fall 2023, featuring the iconic @paulinagretzky — intimate, personal, stunning — on the cover,’ Kind wrote on its Instagram as a caption. ‘So much love to Paulina and her incredible team.’

The front cover also says of Gretzky: ‘The super model mother and actress plots her next wellness act in a KIND exclusive’.

The interview is set to be published in full later this week. 

Paulina Gretzky, 34, is on the new fall cover of the latest edition of KIND magazine

Gretzky pictured with her husband, the LIV golfer Dustin Johnson, back in 2020

Gretzky pictured with her husband, the LIV golfer Dustin Johnson, back in 2020 

Paulina has clearly been excited for the cover shoot to emerge – she first shared video from the shoot back in August.

That footage showed her posing on a beach and also on the tennis court – one of the sports she is less associated with.

Her husband, meanwhile, was recently left to watch the Ryder Cup at home last week with Brooks Koepka the only LIV player in the US team that lost to Europe.

Johnson and Gretzky got married in April 2022 but started dating in 2013. They have two children together, both are boys. They got married on a farm three hours outside of Nashville. 

Johnson is a two-time Major winner – claiming US Open victory in 2016 and then winning the Masters in 2020. 

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