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Bill Belichick Rumors: Jordon Hudson, Linda Holliday Had Heated Exchange

Bill Belichick has somehow let his life devolve into one extremely long episode of “The Young and the Restless.”

It’s a never-ending stream of storylines, none of which are positive.

Do we need to waste your time with a backstory before getting into the juicy details? No, probably not, but what you need to know is that Belichick may or may not be engaged to Jordon Hudson, who is nearly five decades younger than him, has become a thorn in the side of his business partners and started showing up around One Patriot Place during his tenure with the New England Patriots.

Oh yeah, she was also involved in a dispute with his ex-girlfriend Linda Holliday around Christmas.

TMZ (obviously) reported as much on Tuesday, obtaining an incident report from a “Stroll Party” in Massachusetts hosted by Dreamland — which describes itself as “Nantucket Island’s Year-Round Nonprofit Film, Performing Arts & Cultural Center.”

Holliday essentially requested that Hudson leave the party, believing it was inappropriate for her to show up since the event was widely advertised as a party headlined by her daughters — DJs Ashley and Kat Hess. Holliday displayed “threatening body language” toward Hudson, according to the report, which led to the latter ultimately leaving the party — though she did defense herself and claim that she did nothing wrong.

No, this was not an incident between two teenagers at the Prom.

Yes, it’s embarrassing that we had to write this, but this is real journalism here!

Belichick was not involved in the drama, though he certainly heard about it after the fact. TMZ being the first to report isn’t all that surprising, but the fact that it took five months to get out does speak to the level of fame this relationship has started to garner in recent weeks.

I’d imagine this isn’t the last storyline we’ll be talking about heading into the summer.

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