Not even a little drama will keep Jordon Hudson from supporting her boyfriend Bill Belichick’s football team.

Hudson, 24, stepped out at the University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill’s Friday, October 17, football game in Berkeley, California, where she watched the matchup from the sidelines.

Hudson brought her signature flair to the game, as well, rocking an olive-colored snakeskin jacket with a coordinating handbag slung over her shoulder. The pageant queen completed her look with a pair of gold hoop earrings and wore her hair in a tousled half-up-half-down style.

Hudson’s game day appearance comes hours after she was caught on a hot mic, allegedly making disparaging remarks about the production of his YouTube show. Hudson was heard getting involved in the taping of Coach in footage shared by the “Pablo Torre Finds Out” podcast earlier on Friday. (Belichick, 73, previously hosted Coach with his former New England Patriots coaching staff.)

While Hudson was not officially involved with the production of Coach, she was seen having a lengthy conversation about the show’s graphics.

“The background on here … I thought this was going to end up looking like [it was] scribbled into a playbook rather than a typed font and whatnot,” Hudson said. “I thought that was what was taking them the time that it was. This feels like a ‘How many people does it take to screw in a lightbulb?’ situation.”

She added, “It’s a lot of salary to pay for this. If somebody puts on a clock, I could create this in five minutes. Will you give me two-grand to do that?”

Hudson subsequently shared her dissatisfaction with the show’s logo with Belichick, but neither of them have addressed the resurfaced footage.

Hudson and Belichick have been dating since 2021, often shutting down critics of their large age difference. The former NFL coach has also denied that Hudson has gotten involved in his football responsibilities. (Belichick became the head coach at UNC earlier this year.)

“I stay focused on football and, some of the other opportunities that come along, Jordon looks at those and can dig into them a little bit deeper,” Belichick said on a May episode of “The Pivot” podcast. “But really, what she does is help me spend my time on football, and that’s what’s important to me.”

Belichick further stressed that Hudson has “nothing” to do with any of his duties coaching at UNC.

“It would be personal opportunities, [like] a speaking thing, appearance on this or talk about this or somebody happens to want an autograph, that type of thing,” he explained at the time. “She kind of [helps] organize that for me. … Jordon has her own businesses and she’s savvy in those. I’m football and I let her help me with business.”

Hudson did, according to Belichick, lend her support while he wrote his recent memoir, The Art of Winning: Lessons from My Life in Football.

“There were certain things in the book, as I was writing it, that she looked at from a business perspective,” he said on the podcast. “It didn’t really fit the business narrative that the book was intended to target, and so, not only did she create those pages, but she also brought a business perspective to some of the narratives that came out in the book that was very helpful.”

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