Jordon Hudson has a slitheringly chic game day style — and she clearly shows no sign of slowing down.
Hudson, 24, stepped out at boyfriend Bill Belichick’s Saturday, October 25, college football game in another edgy ‘fit. Paired with a long-sleeved black hoodie, Hudson made a statement in black-and-white snakeskin pants.
Hudson completed her ensemble with a pair of sunglasses, silver drop earrings and wore her tresses down and straight as she hit the sidelines at the University of Chapel Hill – North Carolina’s stadium, periodically posing for photos with team staffers. (UNC narrowly lost to the University of Virginia 16-17.)
Hudson has been a staple at Belichick’s games since he took over as UNC’s head coach this fall. She has even worn various snakeskin ensembles at four previous matchups this season.
Hudson has been dating Belichick, 73, since 2021 after meeting the famed NFL coach on an airplane. The pageant queen often shuts down critics of her age-gap relationship and whether she’s taking over Belichick’s career. The former Super Bowl winner, for his part, has also denied the accusations.
“I stay focused on football and, some of the other opportunities that come along, Jordon looks at those and can dig into them a little bit deeper,” Belichick said on a May episode of “The Pivot” podcast. “But really, what she does is help me spend my time on football, and that’s what’s important to me.”
According to Belichick, Hudson has “nothing” to do with any of his coaching duties.
“It would be personal opportunities, [like] a speaking thing, appearance on this or talk about this or somebody happens to want an autograph, that type of thing,” he explained of how Hudson supports his career. “She kind of [helps] organize that for me. … Jordon has her own businesses and she’s savvy in those. I’m football and I let her help me with business.”
Belichick also turned to Hudson for support when he wrote his memoir, The Art of Winning: Lessons from My Life in Football.
“There were certain things in the book, as I was writing it, that she looked at from a business perspective,” he added on the podcast. “It didn’t really fit the business narrative that the book was intended to target, and so, not only did she create those pages, but she also brought a business perspective to some of the narratives that came out in the book that was very helpful.”
Despite Belichick’s assurances, Hudson recently raised eyebrows when she was caught on a hot mic, allegedly making disparaging remarks about the production of his YouTube show. Hudson was heard getting involved in the taping of Coach in footage shared by the “Pablo Torre Finds Out” podcast earlier this month. (Belichick hosted Coach with his former New England Patriots coaching staff.)
While Hudson was not officially involved with the production of Coach, she was heard having a lengthy conversation about the show’s graphics.
“The background on here … I thought this was going to end up looking like [it was] scribbled into a playbook rather than a typed font and whatnot,” Hudson said. “I thought that was what was taking them the time that it was. This feels like a ‘How many people does it take to screw in a lightbulb?’ situation.”
Neither Hudson nor Belichick have addressed the scandal. NFL Films, meanwhile, has released a statement.
“NFL Films did not produce Coach with Bill Belichick,” a statement provided to ESPN’s Pat McAfee Show read. “NFL Films did not edit the show. NFL Films did not shoot the show. NFL Films did not — and does not — own the show. As a matter of convenience to him, NFL Films allowed Coach Belichick and the production team from Underdog to use our studio for his Coach show because he was already here in his capacity as talent on Inside the NFL.”
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