Bill Belichick's GF Jordon Hudson slaps Pablo Torre with lawsuit while channeling her inner Taylor Swift

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Bill Belichick's girlfriend, Jordon Hudson, took her fight with sports commentator Pablo Torre to a new level on Sunday, filing a lawsuit against him. The move came just a few hours after she took a jab at trolls over her relationship with North Carolina coach Bill Belichick.

She announced the lawsuit in a social media post aimed at Torre, using a Taylor Swift song to send her message.

Hudson held an "all access" badge with her name printed in big blue-and-white letters. She tagged Torre over a necklace with “banned” on it. Travis Kelce's fiancée's “Actually Romantic” song from "The Life of a Showgirl" album was the song she picked. Hudson chose the lyrics from the third verse.

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"And I know you think it comes off vicious. But it's precious, adorable like a toy chihuahua barking at me from a tiny purse. That's how much it hurts. How many times has your boyfriend said, 'Why are we always talking 'bout her?'"

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Her post brought back the beef that started six months ago. Torre claimed on his podcast on May 9 that UNC banned Hudson from the football building and field, which the university denied.

Things heated up again last week when Apple Podcasts named Torre’s show one of its “Best Shows and Best Episodes of 2025.” Hudson reacted with a short message on X.

“You’re welcome,” Hudson tweeted on Wednesday.

Torre responded by asking her again to come on his show.

Hudson's “You’re welcome” comment was likely a jab at Torre, as his episodes about her and Belichick are some of his most-listened-to.

Once Hudson's Instagram post about suing Torre went viral on X, he posted a reply.

"Hi Jordon Hudson, I assume this means you’re declining my invitation to be a guest on ? Either way, I look forward to hearing from you! Thanks, Pablo," Torre tweeted.

Hi Jordon Hudson, I assume this means you’re declining my invitation to be a guest on Pablo Torre Finds Out.Either way, I look forward to hearing from you!Thanks, Pablo

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Pablo Torre spotlighted Bill Belichick- Jordon Hudson's leaked video from their Airbnb stay

Two Airbnb owners said that a mix-up over who was staying at their rental led to the now-viral Ring camera videos of Bill Belichick.

On the May 23 episode of his podcast, Pablo Torre said that he found a second video showing Belichick shirtless and holding a satchel. He rented the same Airbnb to understand what happened and talked with the owners, who explained how the footage got out.

Torre explained that the owners became confused the morning after Belichick and Jordon Hudson checked in.

“She’s with this creepy old guy who’s either her relative or a drug dealer was the first thing (we thought)," one of the owners said. "Because of the age discrepancy, you go ‘he must be a freaking coke dealer.’ And then I started looking. I’m like, ‘that does look like Belichick.’ “At first we thought she was like a dancer or an escort. She said she was a dancer. Something was off. It just didn’t make sense.”

The owners also noticed that the couple left after just one night even though the booking was for four nights. They told Torre they sent the Ring video to a friend to figure out if the man was Belichick. That's when the clip spread, reaching tabloids and appearing during "The Roast of Tom Brady."

After Torre’s episode aired, Hudson denied his claims.

She wrote on Instagram that “Pablo Torre’s "findings" have been nothing short of factually incorrect, slanderous, defamatory and targeted.”

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