
Jordon Hudson responds to podcast host going public with awkward cold-call story
After it was made public that Bill Belichick's girlfriend cold-called podcaster Charlotte Wilder for frequently discussing her relationship and her competing in the Miss Maine pageant on a shared podcast with co-host Madison Hill's 'The Sports Gossip Show,' Hudson indirectly weighed in on Instagram.
The 24-year-old shared a story on the social media platform that she was tagged in by a seemingly fitness influencer/coach, who called out Wilder's 'disappointing take.'
'This was such a disappointing take for me,' the user wrote. '<> Be real. Do I have to seriously argue against (female!) sports journalists that @jordon has is justified in pursuing @missmeusa @missamerica for her own career and interests regardless of who she is dating??'
4 Jordon Hudson shares an Instagram story, backing her in the recent drama with 'The Sports Gossip Show.'
4 Bill Belichick and Jordon Hudson leave the Holiday inn in Portland, Maine after coming runner-up in the Miss Maine USA competition.
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The former Bridgewater State cheerleader hasn't liked what she has seen of The Athletic's coverage of her relationship with the 73-year-old University of North Carolina football coach, and the podcast has recently been taken under the ownership of the outlet.
That apparently boiled over into a recent phone call with Wilder as Hudson began the chat by announcing herself as 'the president of your universe' to the host.
The remark is in reference to a comment made during a show focused on Hudson's participation in the pageant of her home state.
4 Charlotte Wilder (right) and co-host Madison Hill on 'The Sports Gossip Show.'
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Wilder described much of the call as 'word salad,' she was unable to understand the point of Hudson's message.
'She would oscillate between, like, friendly, but there was clearly like an edge to her voice where she kind of wanted to let me have it,' Wilder described.
Things did get cordial for a while as Wilder, co-host Madison Hill and Hudson partook in a number of FaceTime calls.
Hudson offered to travel to New York to do an in-person, sit-down interview with Wilder and Hill, but that was later shut down the day the conversation was set to happen, according to Wilder
Hudson, according to Wilder, had not watched all of the podcast's dedicated Miss Maine episode, and that sparked another call.
'She's yelling at me. She's crying. She said that she finished the rest of the Miss Maine episode, and she didn't like what we said,' Wilder said. 'And I was like, 'Wait what?' I was like, 'I thought we've been talking about the Miss Maine episode that we did that you watched the whole time?'
4 Jordon Hudson received the second runner-up prize during the Miss Maine 2025 pageant on May 11.
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Wilder admitted she even tried to 'save her from herself,' telling Hudson they were going to discuss the phone call on their podcast, even if she did not go through with the interview.
Hudson and Belichick's relationship came to light in June 2024, but they had begun dating in early 2023.
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