High School Classmate Calls Out Bill Belichick’s Girlfriend For Being “Controlling” And “Controlling”

Feb 6, 2025; New Orleans, LA, USA; Bill Belichick and Jordon Hudson on the red carpet before Super Bowl LIX NFL Honors at Saenger Theatre. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

Jordon Hudson has certainly made headlines recently, and those familiar with her history aren’t surprised by her audacious interruption of Bill Belichick’s interview on “CBS Sunday Morning.” A former classmate from Nauset Regional High School shared that this bold move aligns perfectly with Hudson’s personality. “That is exactly how she is,” the Provincetown, Mass., local remarked. “None of us are shocked. We think it’s hilarious. This is totally something she would do.”

The classmate went on to describe Hudson’s high school years, marked by a “tumultuous” and “dramatic” relationship with a boyfriend a few years her senior. According to this insider, Hudson had a reputation for being fiery. “She would get mad at him for something trivial and would often berate him or control him over random things,” they claimed, adding that the drama of their relationship was well-known among peers.

Yet, not everyone sees Hudson through this lens. Another classmate painted a contrasting picture, highlighting her kindness and constant smile. “She’s very kind and always smiling,” they insisted, suggesting a more nuanced character than the fiery portrayal.

As for her relationship with Belichick, some onlookers have offered their admiration. One source remarked on the surprising pairing, saying, “Good for her. They seem like they are in a happy relationship, and it seems great for both of them.” While it’s unclear exactly when Hudson and the former NFL coach became a couple, it is known that they crossed paths on a flight in 2021, eventually going public with their relationship last year.

During the now-iconic CBS interview, Belichick addressed their meet-cute and was promptly supported by Hudson when she jumped in, stating, “We’re not talking about that,” in response to questions from reporter Tony Dokoupil.

In a show of loyalty, Belichick defended Hudson following the incident, explaining that her interruption was an effort to keep the conversation focused, as he had an agreement with CBS to promote his latest book, “The Art of Winning.” He expressed surprise that other topics came up during the interview.

However, CBS didn’t take this lying down. A representative countered Belichick’s claims on social media, asserting that the interview was intended to cover a wide range of topics without any preconditions or limitations.

Through all this, both Belichick and Hudson appear unfazed by the public scrutiny surrounding their relationship, continuing to enjoy their time together during outings in Manhattan, seemingly undeterred by any backlash or dissent—including a public jab from Belichick’s daughter-in-law, Jennifer Schmitt.