Bill Belichick's daughter-in-law slams Jordon Hudson in profanity-filled rant on her body and relationship

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Bill Belichick's daughter-in-law slams Jordon Hudson in profanity-filled rant on her body and relationship image

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Bill Belichick's daughter-in-law is not holding back about how she feels about his girlfriend, Jordon Hudson.

During a 40-minute rant after a UNC football game on November 8, the New York Post reported on Friday, November 21, that Jennifer Schmitt had some choice words for Hudson.

Schmitt is married to the eight-time Super Bowl-winning coach's son, Stephen Belichick.

Jennifer alleged that the former cheerleader is “bats**t crazy” and that all she does “is control s**t.” Bill's daughter-in-law accused Hudson of “f**king twisting” the former New England Patriots head coach's brain and that he needs to "wake up."  

Jennifer also reportedly wants Bill to make a decision.

“You choose your family or you choose Hudson,” she reportedly said.

Jennifer reportedly said that she does not care about if there is repercussions to her actions when in conversation with her husband.

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

Stephen is the defensive coordinator for the UNC Tar Heels football team. Bill was hired as the UNC head football coach in 2024.

Lastly, she allegedly made a body-shaming comment towards Hudson, reportedly saying, “You also need to eat a burger.” 

Jennifer has been open about not being the fondest of Hudson who began dating Bill in 2023 after meeting on a plane two years prior. After the viral CBS interview, in which Hudson interjected when CBS's Tony Dokoupil asked how the couple met.

Hudson interjected, saying, "Not talking about this."

Following that viral incident, Jennifer commented under comedian Nikki Glasier's Instagram post, “Publicists act in a professional manner and don’t ‘storm’ off-set delaying an interview.” 

This alleged incident follows, Jennifer and Hudson seemingly keeping their distance during a UNC game earlier this month in photos obtained by TMZ.

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