Jordon Hudson poked fun at boyfriend Bill Belichick’s disastrous viral interview by wearing the exact same costume she wore on that ill-fated day on Halloween 2025.
The former cheerleader posted a mirror selfie of herself wearing the same gray college-style navy sweatshirt she wore when she rudely interrupted her boyfriend’s “CBS Sunday Morning” interview in April, with red lipstick and sunglasses perched on top of her head.
Hudson even sported the same stern look on his face as journalist Tony Dokoupil while shutting down reporters’ questions about his encounter with Belichick.
“This costume looks like I’ll never take it off,” she captioned Saturday’s upload.
Fans took to Hudson’s comment thread to vent their dissatisfaction with the look.
“Lol, that’s funny. I get it,” one follower wrote, while another added, “Mr. Belichick! 🙌🤗🏈.”
“I’ve been waiting for this 😂,” wrote a third, while a fourth chimed in: “You’re in for a long time Jordan.”
The CBS interview sparked a heated debate as footage of the gruesome moment quickly spread online. Some wondered if the much younger Hudson, 24, was “in control” of the legendary 73-year-old football coach.
During the conversation, Dokoupil asked the eight-time Super Bowl-winning coach how he met Hudson.
“We’re not talking about this,” she interjects, sitting nearby off-camera.
In a voiceover, Dokoupil explained that Hudson was “always present” during his conversation with Belichick.
After the interview went viral, a former classmate of Hudson’s told the Post that she was “not surprised” by the awkward moment.
“That’s just her personality,” the Nauset Regional High School graduate said. “None of us are shocked. We think it’s funny. … This is totally something she would do.”
They also recalled a “tumultuous” and “dramatic” high school romance with a man several years older than her.
“She would get mad at him for something stupid, scold him and control him about things, or get mad at him for random things,” they claimed, adding, “Everyone knew their job.”
As for UNC-Chapel Hill’s head football coach, he defended his girlfriend’s harsh interference in a statement to Page Six.
“I agreed to speak with CBS Sunday Morning to promote my new book, The Art of Winning: Lessons from My Life in Football,” he said at the time.
“Prior to this interview, I specifically informed the Simon & Schuster publicist that I agreed that any promotional interviews I would participate in would focus solely on the content of the book,” he added.
“Unfortunately, my expectations were not met during the interview.”
Belichick added that he was “surprised” that “unrelated topics were brought up” and that he “repeatedly expressed to reporter Tony Dokoupil and the producers that he wanted the conversation to focus on the book.”
The former NFL coach also claimed that “after this happened several times,” Hudson, who has a “personal and professional relationship” with him, intervened to “reiterate the point in order to refocus the discussion.”
He added that his girlfriend was “just doing her job to make sure the interview went smoothly.”
