Jordon Hudson, the girlfriend of NFL coach Bill Belichick, recently called The Sports Gossip Show podcast co-hosts Charlotte Wilder and Madison Hill after their coverage of the Miss Maine pageant and other past topics. The conversation, which lasted five hours, was described as tense, with Hudson expressing dissatisfaction with how the podcasters presented the pageant story.
The hosts noted that Hudson initially introduced herself to them as ‘the president of your universe,’ indicating her belief in her authority over their content. The podcasters explained that they had invited Hudson to be a guest due to her social media following, but she later unfollowed their account. Despite this, they spent five hours over the course of the week talking to her and believed there was a good chance she would come on the show.
During the conversation, Hudson became emotional, claiming she was upset with how their episode on the Miss Maine pageant was presented. Wilder explained that there was confusion about which specific episode Hudson was referring to, as they had discussed multiple topics related to the pageant. The hosts acknowledged that there was ‘tension in the calls’ and that they had given Hudson a heads-up that they would discuss the exchange regardless of whether she ended up being a guest.
Belichick’s team has downplayed any distractions from the coach’s personal life. Players on the North Carolina football team, including wide receiver Jordan Shipp, emphasized that their focus remains on the game. Shipp stated that there was never a problem with Hudson being present, as they’ve never seen her in the building. Belichick himself has described the increased attention on his personal life as ‘just noise,’ comparing it to the distractions faced by the Patriots in the past.
The podcasters’ discussion with Hudson highlights the ongoing scrutiny and public interest in Belichick’s personal life. Fox News Digital reached out to Hudson for comment, but no response had been received by the time of the report. Overall, the incident underscores the challenges that public figures face in managing their personal relationships amid media attention and public scrutiny.