Jordon Hudson once again raised eyebrows as her boyfriend Bill Belichick coached the North Carolina Tar Heels against Duke on Saturday, November 22.
The pageant queen, 24, seemed to not-so-subtly address a rift with Belichick’s daughter-in-law Jen Schmitt at Kenan Memorial Stadium in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, by wearing a matching blue snakeskin print jacket and skirt combination during the collegiate showdown. She paired the snakeskin print with thigh-high white boots.
Hudson was accompanied by a Chapel Hill police officer as she cheered on the Tar Heels, though her presence wasn’t enough to deliver the team a much-needed win. Duke ultimately toppled the Tar Heels, 32-25, in a very competitive game.
This latest loss meant that the Tar Heels continued their first season under Belichick, 73, as head coach with a losing 4–7 record, which could raise questions about the former New England Patriots coach’s future at the university. (The Tar Heels still have one regular season game left against North Carolina State on Saturday, November 29.)
It was a difficult week all around for Hudson and her boyfriend, as the New York Post reported on Friday, November 21, that Belichick’s daughter-in-law Schmitt went on a nearly hour-long rant after a UNC football game on November 8, where the Tar Heels defeated Stanford, 20-15.
Schmitt — who is married to Bill’s son, UNC defensive coordinator Stephen Belichick — reportedly complained specifically about Hudson wearing snakeskin on the sidelines of the November 8 game, in addition to insulting Hudson’s body and her 49-year age gap with the coach. She allegedly aired her complaints about Hudson being “bats**t crazy” and trying to “control s**t” right in front of her husband, Belichick and Hudson herself outside of the head coach’s office.
“You choose your family or you choose Hudson,” Schmitt reportedly demanded.
Schmitt allegedly warned Belichick that she didn’t care whether he decided to cut her off because she wanted the Tar Heels coach to “wake up” from Hudson “f**king twisting” his brain.
“He wants to fire you, fire you,” she allegedly told her husband. “He wants to f**king disown me, disown me. I don’t f**king care.”
Schmitt declined to comment to the Post over the alleged incident, whereas Hudson did not return media inquiries.
Both women were present for the November 8 game, but reportedly avoided each other by watching the action from separate suites.
Earlier this year, Schmitt waded into the controversy over Hudson interrupting an interview between CBS Sunday Morning reporter Tony Dokoupil and Belichick when the journalist asked how the legendary football coach met his new girlfriend.
Comedian Nikki Glaser poked fun at the controversy at the time by suggesting via Instagram that Hudson was “acting as [Belichick’s] publicist.”
“Publicists act in a professional manner and don’t ‘storm’ off-set delaying an interview,” Schmitt wrote in the comments.
Meanwhile, Vice TV announced on Thursday, November 20, that it would focus on Hudson and Belichick’s relationship in the premiere episode of its new sports docuseries Out of Bounds. (Bill was previously married to Debby Clarke Belichick between 1977 and 2006, and later dated Linda Holliday, the executive director of the Bill Belichick Foundation, between 2007 and 2023.)
Vice TV president Peter Gaffney promised The Hollywood Reporter that Out of Bounds would deliver “the stories behind the headlines” for sports fans.
“Out of Bounds delivers that with fearless storytelling and a cultural lens that only Vice can bring,” he added. “We’re proud to partner with Vice Studios to give our viewers a front-row seat inside some of the most fascinating sports stories of our time.”
Out of Bounds — which will also feature episodes on Pro Bowl wide receiver Antonio Brown and sports gambling — premieres December 16 on Vice TV.
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