Jordon Hudson, 24, Trolls Boyfriend Bill Belichick, 73, Over Hockey Game Outfit
The couple that mocks together stays together?
That might not be exactly how the old adage goes, but Jordon Hudson and Bill Belichick are doing their best to change the rules of the relationship game. The loved-up couple, who are regularly seen on the red carpet—and even at football practice—together, spent their Tuesday night taking in a major hockey event at the Lenovo Center in Raleigh, North Carolina.
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The couple were photographed hanging out with Doug Warf, president of the Carolina Hurricanes, as his team faced off against the New Jersey Devils in a playoff game that saw the Hurricanes reign supreme. While the couple was photographed with Warf at the event, it was a quick photo that Hudson herself took later that had people talking.
In a sea of red—which is the primary color of both teams—Belichick donned a baby blue blazer with a light blue shirt and tie. In any other circumstance, it might be considered a neutral (Hudson herself was wearing a light grey dress). But the former professional cheerleader managed to capture her beau’s ensemble at an angle that suggested his non-red sartorial choice actually made him stand out.
Hudson took to her Instagram Stories on Tuesday night, and posted a photo of the former New England Patriots head coach with the caption “Way to blend in, babe” followed by a light blue heart and a laughing emoji.
Belichick and Hudson are said to have originally met on a flight from Boston to Florida in 2021, and quickly “bonded over a philosophy project the student-athlete had been working on.”
They kept in touch in the years that followed, and were first publicly photographed together in January 2023. According to TMZ, however, Hudson is said to have “quietly supported Belichick at his games at Gillette Stadium throughout the '22 and '23 seasons,” so the start of their romance could have actually been sooner than those first photos indicated.