Jordon Hudson Says She Loved Cheering on Belichick’s Football Games

Jordon Hudson Says She Loved Cheering on Belichick’s Football Games


Jordon Hudson is bidding adieu to Kenan Memorial Stadium… for now.

The young entrepreneur, girlfriend to University of North Carolina football head coach Bill Belichick, posted a tribute on her Instagram account on Sunday, November 23, after the team’s final home game of the season.

“I’ve loved supporting @billbelichick at his adult all-male football league competitions this season,” Hudson wrote on her carousel of photos from this season. “Until next year, Kenan!”

The caption seemingly takes a jab at critics who mocked Hudson’s adult co-ed cheerleading event in Raleigh on Tuesday, November 18. Belichick, 73, was in attendance at the competition to support Hudson, 24.


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Jen Schmitt, daughter-in-law to current University of North Carolina football coach Bill Belichick, had some things to say about the legendary coach’s girlfriend … and it wasn’t too pretty. Schmitt reportedly went off on Jordon Hudson, her father-in-law’s controversial 24-year-old girlfriend, on a nearly hour-long rant after a UNC football game on November 8, the […]

Hudon’s Instagram post wraps up a drama-filled week for the 24-year-old, which started with the cheerleading competition and pinnacled with a Friday, November 21 New York Post report highlighting Belichick’s daughter-in-law, Jen Schmitt’s reportedly 40-minute tirade against Hudson and Belichick earlier this month.

During the reported rant, Schmitt screamed at Belichick and Hudson after the UNC game against Stanford on November 8, saying all Hudson does “is control s**t” and called her “bats**t crazy.”

Schmitt is the wife of Steve Belichick, Bill’s son, who also serves as the defensive coordinator for the Tar Heels.

She then reportedly went on to say Hudson is “f**king twisting” Belichick’s brain before she told Belichick to “wake up” and gave him an ultimatum.

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Bill Belichick and Jordon Hudson
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“You choose your family or you choose Hudson,” Schmitt reportedly said.

She allegedly said she didn’t care if her eruption resulted in Steve’s termination or Bill disowning her.

“He wants to fire you, fire you. He wants to f**king disown me, disown me. I don’t f**king care,” she reportedly said to her husband.

The tirade came after Schmitt and Hudson seemingly avoided each other during the November 8 game, watching the game in separate suites.

Part of the alleged rant included Schmitt chastising Hudson for wearing snakeskin print at various UNC games throughout the season. Hudson then rocked a matching blue snakeskin jacket and skirt at the Tar Heels game on Saturday, November 22.

Earlier this year, Schmitt commented on the controversy surrounding Hudson and Belichick after the infamous CBS Sunday Morning interview in which reporter Tony Dokoupil asked Belichick how he met Hudson. The pageant queen immediately shut down the question, leading to massive speculation from viewers.

After the interview, comedian Nikki Glaser poked fun at the controversy at the time by suggesting via Instagram that Hudson was “acting as [Belichick’s] publicist.”

Schmitt commented on the post: “Publicists act in a professional manner and don’t ‘storm’ off-set delaying an interview.”

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One of Hudson’s family members told Us Weekly exclusively in September that Belichick was “not happy” with Schmitt’s comments, and viewed them as “fanning the flames” of the controversy.

Hudson responded via Instagram at the time, defending herself after the incident.

“I will not be cyber-bullied into submission,” Hudson wrote. “I will continue to stand for love, authenticity and permissibility of nonconformity. They can burn me at the stake, but they cannot burn out my light!”

The Tar Heels lost Saturday’s game against rival Duke University, 32-25, to fall to 4-7 in Belichick’s first season leading the program. UNC has one more game left on its schedule, on the road against NC State on Saturday, November 29.





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