
Jordon Hudson’s Shocking Social Media Move Sparks Frenzy Among Fans—What’s Really Behind It?
When Bill Belichick—a figure synonymous with stoic football genius—steps off the sidelines into the glare of a CBS interview, awkwardness seems inevitable. But who expects the drama to leap beyond him? Enter Jordon Hudson, his 24-year-old girlfriend and former Bridgewater State cheerleader, whose sudden social media flurry has set tongues wagging far beyond a baffling interview moment. After nearly a year of silence, Hudson’s reactive retweets and pointed online presence aren’t just stirring the pot—they’re flipping it over. Is this just a young woman standing her ground, or the quiet unraveling of Belichick’s famously private world? And more importantly—who’s coaching who here? Because if social media is a playing field, Hudson just went for the Hail Mary. LEARN MORE.
Jordon Hudson has been quite active on social media Tuesday.
Following the reactions to her boyfriend Bill Belichick’s awkward interview with CBS Sports that aired over the weekend, Hudson has seemingly responded on X/Twitter. The 24-year-old former Bridgewater State cheerleader, who interrupted the session with CBS’ Tony Dokoupil when she objected to questions about how she and Belichick met, hadn’t tweeted in over a year until this morning.
Now, she’s been retweeting responses from accounts sympathetic to how she handled the situation with CBS.
“After tweeting five times in six years, Jordon Hudson has been retweeting supporters since the CBS interview,” noted Stewart Mandel of The Athletic. “Including one that wishes BB ‘reached across and strangled the life out of the interviewer.'”
Hudson’s actions have raised eyebrows and sparked conversation on social media.
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“A UNC BOT member when Belichick was hired: ‘We should not be JV in anything we do, ever. And we’re so excellent in every other way… I’d much rather be in the top tier, competing every day, than be relegated to kid’s table.’ This, folks, is JV s–t. This is the kid’s table,” said SBNation’s Mitchell Northam.
“Do you think that one guy who went above the ADs head and lobbied hard to hire BB is regretting that decision right about now?” another person asked. “Because this isn’t a good look for UNC and is just becoming a distraction.”
“It’ll never make sense to me how — under the guise of keeping things “private” — couples in the limelight will Streisand Effect themselves,” said Reign of Troy’s Alicia de Artola Castillo. “The interviewer asked a humanizing question and *they* turned it into a negative and a big deal.”
“Completely normal, everything is fine, nothing weird going on here…..” a fourth person said.
“BILL RUN, PLEASE RUN,” a fifth person added.
“This whole situation is deeply weird and I think will only end sadly,” chimed in another commenter.
Belichick, 73, has never been one to want to give the media controversial stories or headlines, so it wouldn’t surprise us if there’s a part of him cringing over this entire ordeal.
For now though, Hudson is not remaining quiet. It seems like if there’s anyone who has a problem with how she is handling things, they’re just going to have to deal with it.
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