Bill Belichick's Girlfriend 'Stormed Off' Set During CBS Interview As Sources Reveal More Chaos Behind-The-Scenes

By Favour Adegoke on April 29, 2025 at 7:45 PM EDT

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Jordon Hudson is said to have had a meltdown moment during Bill Belichick's CBS interview for the promotion of his book, "The Art of Winning."

Initially, she made headlines for interrupting her boyfriend while he was being questioned by host Tony Dokoupil.

Now, reports have revealed that the interruption wasn't a one-time moment, but occurred multiple times, and that things got so heated, Jordan Hudson eventually stormed off the set.

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Jordon Hudson Interrupted The Interview Multiple Times To Correct The Legendary Coach, Sources Claim

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In the wake of Jordon Hudson and Bill Belichick's disastrous CBS appearance, new reports suggest the situation behind the scenes was even worse than what viewers saw in the final edit.

Hudson, who is currently dating the legendary NFL coach, previously raised eyebrows when she interrupted Belichick as he was being asked a personal question about their relationship.

However, according to TMZ, sources familiar with the interview now claim that it wasn't an isolated moment.

Hudson reportedly interrupted the conversation multiple times, even during football-related questions directed at Belichick.

At one point, the former cheerleader reportedly had a full-blown meltdown, "stormed off" the set while expecting Belichick to follow her.

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The outburst allegedly delayed filming for nearly 30 minutes, though none of this was evident in the version that aired.

While it remains unclear how Hudson was eventually coaxed back onto the set, sources say interviewer Tony Dokoupil was "spooked" by the ordeal and decided to wrap up the segment sooner than planned.

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Bill Belichick's Employers Are Worried About His Girlfriend's Influence On Him

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As for why many of the chaotic details did not appear in the edit, it was due to the showrunners coming in to save the day.

There were also plans to hold a follow-up interview with Belichick, but those were eventually scrapped for reasons that have yet to be disclosed.

Now, beyond the negative reception of Belichick's book, for which he appeared on the show to promote, it seems the veteran coach may face professional consequences as well.

Sources claim his employers at UNC, where he serves as head coach of the football team, were not pleased with how the interview unfolded.

They were particularly concerned about Hudson's influence on Belichick and how it might affect his role moving forward.

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One insider noted that they are starting to think this "could become a problem," especially if incidents like the disastrous CBS interview happen again.

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Jordon Hudson Broke Her Silence After The CBS Interview

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After being hit with backlash in the wake of the interview, Hudson seemingly offered an explanation for her behavior by sharing a bombshell email reportedly written by Belichick.

In the email, the new UNC football coach expressed frustration that the media has chosen to focus on the negative narratives surrounding his upcoming book, "The Art of Winning," rather than its central message.

"All, I don't think this is fantastic, but it will probably hype the book, which is clearly the ongoing theme here," Belichick began the message, which was sent out on April 10.

"This is about what I expected from the media," he continued. "[They] will want to focus on whatever negatives they can extract from the book, and all of the current events that don't have anything to do with the book, but are most relevant to their 'ratings' and their agenda (which is not mine)."

Hudson also captioned the post with, "full statement to be released later today," hinting that she had more to say.

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Fans Slammed Jordon Hudson Over The Email Post

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Instagram | Jordon Hudson

Following the post, Hudson once again received a barrage of backlash in the comment section."

"This is the weirdest statement/email I've ever read. The weird gets even weirder between you and your 'muse,'" a user commented, while another said, "so embarrassing."

"Please don't ruin this man's legacy…time to take a step back and stay behind the scenes, please," a third person begged.

"Do you ever stop embarrassing this guy? I feel bad for his family," another individual commented.

"You didn't do a single thing to contribute to his success, so why jump on the gravy train now. You're such [a] big YIKES," one more person wrote.

Some individuals also accused Hudson of being the writer behind the email.

"There's like a 0.01% chance Bill wrote this himself," one wrote, while another remarked, "This in no shape or form reads like a BB written statement. Just saying."

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Bill Belichick's Girlfriend Says Love Does Not 'Discriminate' Against 'Age'

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Hudson is aware of the controversy surrounding her age-gap relationship with Belichick and has addressed it several times.

In a post on Instagram on Valentine's Day, she appeared to justify her relationship with the legendary coach while speaking about love.

"There is no objective criteria for what constitutes someone's worthiness of love," the former cheerleader wrote. "We do not need to justify 'why' we love a particular person."

Hudson also mentioned that "Love does not discriminate against sex, skin-color, religion, age, or ability," nor does it "fluctuate along with someone's body weight."

"People and relationships, like everything else, are impermanent; even though love is eternal," she added. "Love is not to be judged. It is never okay to harass or abuse a person based upon who they love."

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