Jordon Hudson was unleashed on the contest, the cover of Bill Belichick, say the podcasters

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Jordon Hudson, whose romance with the former coach of the NFL Bill Belichick was followed closely, continues to make the headlines.
The 24 -year -old recently called “The Sports Gossip Show,” Co-animators Charlotte Wilder and Madison Hill said.
Hudson’s relationship with Belichick was a subject of conversation on the podcast in the past. Wilder recalled the meeting with Hudson during a recent episode, saying that the former cheerleader presented himself as “the president of your universe”.
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Jordon Hudson, Bill Belichick’s girlfriend, present at the Loudermilk Center for Excellence on December 12, 2024. (Jim Dedmon / Imagn images)
The description of the episode’s video, entitled “Jordon Hudson called us and that did not end well,” said Hudson called Wilder about two weeks before the date of publication of the last program.
The description also noted that the show has “covered” Hudson’s personal and professional life “largely”. At one point during the conversation, the podcastors joked on Hudson were their “white whale”, shortly before remembering the Miss Maine competition. Hudson participated in the competition.
The podcast host says that Jordon Hudson has “choreographed” the part of the recent interview with Bill Belichick
The hosts said Hudson had started to follow them on social networks after publishing and covered the competition. After realizing that Hudson was a social media follower, the podcasters said they had contacted Hudson to be a guest of the show.
Later, she abandoned the account, the hosts said.

Bill Belichick and Jordon Hudson put on the red carpet during the 14th annual Honors of the NFL at the Sangeger Theater on February 6, 2025, in New Orleans. (Michael Owens / Getty Images)
After having established an initial contact, “Madeline and Charlotte then spent five hours during the week to speak to her and thought that she was a good chance that she came in the program” according to the description.
When she called, Wilder said Hudson presented herself as “the president of your universe”. Wilder said the intention behind Hudson’s call was not immediately clear. Wilder finally determined that Hudson mainly wanted to discuss their cover of the Miss Maine competition.

North Carolina’s football coach, Bill Belichick and Jordon Hudson, attend the match between the Tar Heels and the Duke Blue Devils at the Dean E. Smith Center on March 8, 2025, in Chapel Hill. (Images Jared C. Tilton / Getty)
Hill was then brought into the discussion. The three were then engaged in groups in front of a group.
At one point, the podcasters said Hudson suggested that it would be open to the podcast for an interview.
Wilder also alluded to poor communication surrounding Miss Maine’s edition of the program which was initially considered as Hudson’s main concern.
“She shouts at me. She cries. She said that she had finished the rest of Miss Maine’s episode and that she didn’t like what we said,” Wilder said. “And I said to myself:” Wait what? “I said to myself:” I thought we were talking about the episode of Miss Maine that we made you watch all the time? “”
Wilder admitted “there was this tension in calls” and “had the impression that we were still waiting for the other shoe to fall”. The host said he gave Hudson a tête-à-tête that they would discuss the exchange they had with her on the podcast, that she ended up being a guest.
Belichick is expected to make his debut in Caroline du Nord football coach on September 1. Tar Heels’ football players insisted that the trainer’s personal life did not disturb the team.
“Social media can promote a little story, but it was not at all a distraction for us,” said Large Receiver Jordan Shipp. “There has never been a problem, like people saying that she was running out of training. We never really saw her in the building. It was never a problem.”
Belichick described increased attention focused on his personal life of “just noise”.
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“Sometimes it’s noisy, and sometimes that is not the case,” the coach told ESPN. “Sometimes, with the patriots, it was also noisy.”
Fox News Digital contacted Hudson to comment.
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