Bill Belichick's girlfriend Jordon Hudson uses Taylor Swift to hype UNC Hulu show

Jackie Longo

Bill Belichick's girlfriend Jordon Hudson uses Taylor Swift to hype UNC Hulu show image

Bill Belichick and the UNC Tarheels football team just landed a reality show with Hulu, and Jordon Hudson seems to be over the moon about it. 

The former Bridgewater State University cheerleader, 24, and girlfriend of Belichick, 73, was one of the first to announce the news over the weekend, sharing a sassy post on Instagram set to Taylor Swift's revenge anthem, "Look What You Made Me Do." The Miss Maine USA pageant contestant included a photo of herself standing on the sidelines of the UNC football field blowing a kiss to her boyfriend. 

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Hudson's clapback was likely a dig at her reported involvement in Belichick and NFL Film's "Hard Knocks: Offseason" deal falling apart earlier this year. Belichick was set to begin filming the docuseries chronicling his transition from the NFL to his first season in Chapel Hill on March 1, however, the show never made it off the ground. According to the "Athletic," Hudson played an "instrumental role" in getting the eight-time Super Bowl winner's series cancelled. 

However, that's all under the bridge now, as Belichick and company found a new home for the show centering around the Tarheels' program. 

In addition to Hudson, UNC Football also confirmed the news on Sunday. In a short video clip shared to the team's official Instagram account, Belichick said that the UNC football program will be the focus of the show.

"It’ll show our commitment to winning." - Bill Belichick on UNC Football's new Hulu series

"There’s obviously a lot of interest in it," Belichick told reporters. "It’s going to feature the players working hard, which you guys do. It’s about the players improving and getting better through their hard work, which you do."

"A program starting from where it started from, several months ago, to wherever it’s going to go during the course of the season, which, of course, will be determined on the field," he continued. "It’ll show our commitment to winning. It’ll show our commitment to the team. And that’s our priority."

The Hulu series will air this fall. 

It's unclear if Hudson will make an appearance. Regardless, she and Belichick are still going strong, despite their 49-year age gap.

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On Thursday, the couple were seen holding hands after leaving a dinner date in downtown Chapel Hill, per "Page Six." The pair are sneaking in as much quality time as possible before the legendary NFL coach begins his first year as a college head coach. 

"Bill and Jordon are enjoying the next couple weeks together before he has to go full force into the upcoming season and focus all of his attention on that," a source told the "Daily Mail" over the weekend. "Their time to hang out and go out to eat or go to any events together is not going to happen for a few months, because Bill is going into war. It is very important to Bill to make this work at UNC, and if they do well or very bad, it is all based on his preparation for the season." 

The source says Hudson does plan on attending UNC's football games, however, she doesn't want to look like a distraction, which she's previously been criticized for. 

The Tarheels will play their first game on Monday, September 1 against TCU at home in Chapel Hill. We have no idea what to expect from Belichick (or Hudson for that matter) during the former NFL coach's first college home opener, however, it's definitely worth the watch. 


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Jackie Longo

Jackie is a freelance writer and editor with The Sporting News. She has covered sports, entertainment and lifestyle for over a decade. She has written for a number of outlets including Business Insider, The Sun, Travel+Leisure and Heavy. She has a Bachelor's Degree in Journalism from West Virginia University and resides in Charlotte, NC.