Jordon Hudson is brushing off backlash over her and Bill Belichick’s age gap.
The 24-year-old referred to the ex-NFL coach, 73, as her “old bae” in an Instagram video Wednesday night.
“Old Bay with my old bae,” she captioned sunset footage of the pair eating chicken wings with the seasoning.
Hudson also included three emojis in her date night upload — a grinning face with sweat, a red heart and heart hands — as well as the “Cinderella” song “So This Is Love.”
Many social media users blasted the former cheerleader’s “unhinged” and “cringe” joke about her “old [as f–k]” partner in the comments section.
Some, however, praised the “punny” quip and the unlikely couple’s May-December romance, telling Hudson to “tune out the noise.”
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One wrote, “ppl hate on them so obsessively when they’re just out and about doing this lmao y’all they [don’t give a f–k].”
Hudson’s post comes amid rampant engagement rumors.
Not only has Hudson made headlines for wearing a sparkling ring on that finger in February and April, but Belichick made a telling change to his boat’s name.
His vessel was originally called VIII Rings in reference to his eight Super Bowl wins.
It is now named I + VIII Rings, according to photos obtained by TMZ on Tuesday.
Additionally, the New York Times reported that same day that Hudson has been telling people she’s engaged to the North Carolina University at Chapel Hill coach.
The couple met on a 2021 flight, going public with their relationship last year.
They have continued to put on a united front since Hudson was slammed for interrupting Belichick’s “CBS Sunday Morning” interview last month to shut down a question about their romance.
Belichick also supported Hudson at the Miss Maine USA pageant, in which she placed third, earlier this month.
He then gushed about his “terrific” and “helpful” girlfriend on “Good Morning America” last week.
“She does the business things that don’t relate to North Carolina that come up in my life, so I can concentrate on football,” Belichick said at the time. “And that’s really what I want to do.”
However, he awkwardly chastised Michael Strahan for bringing up his “personal relationships” in the interview.