Jordon Hudson was spotted in Chapel Hill at the end of a turbulent week, drawing fresh attention as Bill Belichick’s first season at the University of North Carolina came to a close. The 24-year-old girlfriend of the Tar Heels head coach was photographed on Friday, November 29, 2025, just one day before UNC’s final game of the season.
Her public appearance came as Belichick’s debut year in college football ended with a lopsided loss and growing scrutiny, while Hudson continued to make headlines for her off-field visibility and a recent legal warning issued to a media personality.
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Hudson was spotted filling up her white Mercedes-Benz GLE Coupe, an SUV valued at roughly $100,000, while wearing a black crop top and matching shorts that highlighted her toned midsection.
The outfit also featured a nod to her former cheerleading squad, “Code Black.” Later in the day, she was photographed leaving cheer practice and returning to the same vehicle before driving away.
The appearance came just days after Hudson threatened legal action against former ESPN personality Pablo Torre over his coverage of her relationship with Belichick. She wrote on Instagram, “P.S. I’m suing you @pstorre,” tagging Torre’s account and adding a hand-heart emoji.
Torre, who hosts Pablo Torre Finds Out, replied on X with, “Hi @Jordonbella, I assume this means you’re declining my invitation to be a guest on @pablofindsout? Either way, I look forward to hearing from you! Thanks, Pablo.”
Hudson was also tied to a separate incident earlier this month during a North Carolina game, where she reportedly had a confrontation with Jen Belichick, the wife of UNC defensive coordinator Steve Belichick, inside the stadium’s family section. Her outing on Friday came just as UNC’s season reached its conclusion.
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On November 30, 2025, the Tar Heels fell 42–19 to rival North Carolina State, closing the year with a 4–8 record and missing out on bowl eligibility. Belichick arrived at UNC in December 2024 after parting ways with the New England Patriots in January 2024, ending a 24-season tenure that featured six Super Bowl titles as head coach and two more as an assistant.
Jen Belichick Reportedly Issues Ultimatum To Bill Belichick Over His Relationship With Jordon Hudson

Jen Belichick, the daughter-in-law of UNC head coach Bill Belichick, reportedly confronted the eight-time Super Bowl winner in a tense, extended meeting over his relationship with Jordon Hudson.
According to the New York Post, the encounter occurred inside Belichick’s Chapel Hill office on November 8, shortly after the Tar Heels edged Stanford 20–15 at Kenan Memorial Stadium.
Witnesses told the outlet the confrontation lasted nearly 40 minutes, unfolding with Belichick standing just a few feet away. During the alleged exchange, Jen accused Hudson of influencing the 73-year-old coach and urged Belichick to “wake up.”
She was also quoted as saying Hudson “does is control sh*t” and describing her as “batsh*t crazy.” The report further claimed Jen said Hudson was “f****** twisting” Belichick’s brain.
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The argument reportedly intensified when Jen issued what witnesses described as an ultimatum, telling him, “You choose your family, or you choose Hudson.” Sources also alleged that Jen directed multiple remarks at Hudson’s appearance and clothing during the confrontation.
The meeting is said to have taken place during UNC’s Homecoming weekend, with the Stanford victory marking the Tar Heels’ second straight win following their prior week’s triumph over Virginia.
For the unversed, Jen Belichick is married to Steve Belichick, Bill Belichick’s second-oldest child and the current defensive coordinator at UNC. Before taking on his role in Chapel Hill, Steve spent more than a decade coaching under his father with the New England Patriots from 2012 to 2023, then served on the Washington Commanders’ staff in 2024 before joining the Tar Heels.




