Jordon Hudson, the girlfriend of Bill Belichick, recently expressed her feelings of losing her identity in a letter addressed to her cheerleading teammates. The letter, which was obtained by a news outlet, features an apology and thoughts about her relationship, mentioning the “luggage” that comes with being in the public eye.
In the letter, dated December 14, 2024, she reflected on how this period has led to the slow erasure of her personal identity. She noted how, despite the challenges, Belichick has helped her stay true to herself. Hudson also stated that leaving the team was the best choice for everyone involved.
Recently, Hudson has gained notoriety for her connection with Belichick, especially after he was hired to lead the UNC Football Program in 2025. They’ve been seen together frequently and she has taken on a behind-the-scenes role within the program.
Reports tell a different story, suggesting that Hudson may have influenced the decision to keep UNC from appearing on HBO’s “Hard Knocks.” Sources indicated that her demands complicated production plans.
During an interview with CBS, Hudson made headlines when she interrupted a question about her meeting with Belichick, stating, “We’re not talking about this.” Belichick later criticized the network for attempting to misrepresent their conversation, asserting he wanted to keep the focus on his upcoming book.
Hudson is also embroiled in controversy regarding her access to UNC’s athletics facilities. A report claimed she was banned from certain locations, but the university has denied this, stating that while she’s not an employee of the university, she is welcome to use their facilities and will continue to manage aspects of Belichick’s personal brand.

