17-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
'Goodnight Boobs': Shane Gillis roasts Bill Belichick reads raunchy bedtime stories to 24-year-old girlfriend at ESPYs
Shane Gillis goes full roast mode on Belichick's romance—bedtime joke goes viral (Image via Jordon Hudson/Instagram)
The ESPYs crowd thought they were in for a few sports jokes and some playful jabs. Then Shane Gillis grabbed the mic, and things took a wild turn. In what's already being called the boldest moment of the night, Gillis fired off a roast aimed squarely at Bill Belichick and yeah, it was about his much-younger girlfriend.
The punchline? Children's books turned into risqué bedtime reads. And Twitter has not stopped talking about it since.
Shane Gillis delivers a raunchy roast about Bill Belichick and his 24-year-old girlfriend
While most ESPYs hosts play it safe, Gillis? Not even close. He dove headfirst into the Bill Belichick-Jordon Hudson relationship drama, joking about what the couple reads before bed:
'A bookie is what Bill Belichick reads to his girlfriend before bedtime… They do The Very Horny Caterpillar, The Little Engine That Could But Needed a Pill First, and of course Good Night Boobs.'
The line dropped like a bomb. The crowd let out a mix of gasps, laughs, and stunned silence. Gillis, of course, stood there grinning like he'd just pulled off the roast of the year. And honestly? He kind of did.
The relationship already had people talking and this joke added gasoline to the fire
Belichick, 73, started dating Jordon Hudson, 24, and the headlines haven't stopped since. Whether it's their public outings or the nearly 50-year age gap, people haven't been shy about offering opinions. Hudson, a former cheerleader and beauty pageant contestant, reportedly bonded with Belichick over philosophy books.
That's right, philosophy.
Naturally, the internet was quick to call it out, meme it, and dissect every photo. So when Gillis brought it up on ESPN's biggest night, he was poking at a controversy that was already simmering.
Disney let this air? Gillis got away with it on ESPN
The ESPYs air on ABC—a Disney-owned network. So when Shane Gillis dropped jokes that sounded more like they belonged in a Netflix special than primetime sports TV, fans were stunned. Think
Ricky Gervais
at the Golden Globes but way more 'Did he really just say that?!'
For a show that usually leans inspirational, Gillis brought pure chaos. And that bedtime story bit? Easily the most talked-about line of the night.
And let's be real:
The Little Engine That Could But Needed a Pill First
? That line alone deserves its own award.
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