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Happy Football Season to Jordon Hudson

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It’s been a minute since we’ve checked in with Jordon Hudson and her boyfriend, but the self-proclaimed “twin flames” are still going strong. On Monday, Hudson showed up at Bill Belichick’s first game as head football coach of University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill — also his first game since the bizarre CBS interview that put their relationship on the map. The 24-year-old sat in a box with former NFL star Randy Moss during the game against Texas Christian University and was later spotted chatting with Belichick on the sidelines. Naturally, she came dressed in the team’s colors, wearing a white tank and baby-blue bell-bottoms.

A week earlier, Belichick announced there would be a Hulu docuseries about his first season as coach, and Hudson celebrated the news the way she’s wont to do: by posting about it on Instagram. In the post, Hudson wore a blue snakeskin trench and blew a kiss over her shoulder as she walked beside her 73-year-old boyfriend. In what has become a bit of a calling card for her on Instagram, she set the post to Taylor Swift’s “Look What You Made Me Do.”

Hudson and Belichick have seemingly had a pretty quiet off-season. They’ve spent some time in Nantucket, despite Hudson’s semi-public beef with Belichick’s ex Linda Holliday and the “Nantucket socialites” scene. Last month, per People, Hudson and Holliday crossed paths at a fundraiser in Nantucket, six months after allegedly getting into it at a December holiday party. This time, Holliday was reportedly furious that a photograph of Hudson was published in the local paper, the Nantucket Inquirer & Mirror.

A couple weeks later, Belichick reportedly listed and quickly sold the Nantucket beach house he bought in 2014 when he was in a relationship with Holliday. Maybe he’s just getting a new house, or maybe this means Hudson and Belichick are about to spend a lot less time on the island. If the latter, I might suggest they start hanging out in Hudson’s beloved Maine — I’m sure the fishermen would be a more welcoming crowd.

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