Bill Belichick's Girlfriend Taunts NFL Team with Latest Instagram Post
Bill Belichick's girlfriend, Jordan Hudson, 24, is a true Patriots fan. And she's making sure that everyone knows. In her latest Instagram story, per People, Hudson wrote, "Happy 3-28 to those who celebrate." In the picture, she is standing next to boyfriend Belichick, 72.
Hudson's post referenced the Patriots' beating the Falcons on March 28 during Super Bowl LI. The victory marks one of the biggest comebacks in NFL history.
Belichick and Hudson have a 48-year age gap that has drawn fans' attention for months. In a June episode of his podcast, "New Heights," even Travis Kelce said, "Belichick's a smooth operator. His girlfriend's... he's killing it."
Per TMZ, the two met on a flight in 2021. Sightings of the pair began making headlines in 2023.
What do we know about the 24-year-old? According to People, Hudson is a former Bridgewater State University cheerleader. She attended cosmetology school while simultaneously earning her undergraduate degree.
In a 2019 Instagram post, she wrote, "After many trials, tribulations, countless sacrifices and a few last minute trips to Texas, I have found myself to the end of this incredible year of growth."
The age gap between the two has not gone unnoticed. During the 2024 Roast of Tom Brady, Rob Gronkowski joked, "Coach, you used to talk about Foxborough High School when we sucked. But now I know why you were so obsessed with Foxborough High School: you were scouting your new girlfriend.'
Tom Brady followed that up with, "When somebody asked me which ring was my favorite, I used to say, 'The next one,' ' he said. 'Now that I'm retired, my favorite is that Ring camera that caught Coach Belichick slinking out of that poor girl's house at 6 a.m. a few months ago."
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