Jordon Hudson references disastrous Bill Belichick interview with cheeky Halloween costume

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Jordon Hudson poked fun at boyfriend Bill Belichick’s disastrous viral interview by wearing the exact outfit she wore that ill-fated day for Halloween 2025.

The former cheerleader posted a mirror selfie of herself rocking the same gray collegiate style Navy sweatshirt — complete with red lipstick and sunglasses perched atop her head — that she wore back in April when she unceremoniously interrupted her boyfriend’s “CBS Sunday Morning” interview.

Hudson even gave the same stern expression she gave journalist Tony Dokoupil while shutting down the reporter’s question about how she met Belichick.

“The costume I never seem to be able to take off,” she captioned the upload on Saturday.

Jordon Hudson trolled herself by wearing the same outfit she wore during Bill Belichick’s disastrous CBS interview. Instagram/Jordon Hudson
In a mirror selfie, she rocked the same gray collegiate style sweatshirt, red lipstick, and sunglasses that she wore while interrupting journalist Tony Dokoupil’s conversation with the coach in April. CBS

Fans took to Hudson’s comments thread to sound off on the look.

“Lol that’s funny. I get it tho,” one follower wrote, while another added, “Mrs Belichick! 🙌🤗🏈.”

“Been waiting for this 😂,” wrote a third, while a fourth chimed in, “Jordon you are having a year for the ages.”

The CBS interview ignited a firestorm of controversy as footage of the cringey moment instantly went viral — with some questioning whether the much-younger Hudson, 24, was “controlling” the 73-year-old legendary football coach.

During the conversation, Dokoupil asked the eight-time Super Bowl champion coach how he and Hudson met.

The CBS interview ignited a firestorm of controversy as footage of the cringey moment instantly went viral. CBS
At the time, Hudson told Dokoupil that they were “not talking about” how the couple met. CBS

“We’re not talking about this,” she interjected while sitting nearby off-camera.

In a voiceover, Dokoupil explained that Hudson was a “constant presence” throughout his chat with Belichick.

After the interview went viral, a former classmate of Hudson told The Post that they were “unsurprised” by the awkward moment.

“That is exactly how she is,” the Nauset Regional High School alum said. “None of us are shocked. We think it is hilarious. … This is totally something she would do.”

They also recalled a “tumultuous” and “dramatic” high school romance with somebody who was a couple of years older than her.

A former high school classmate told The Post that Hudson was “controlling.” AP
“None of us are shocked. We think it is hilarious,” the former classmate said. Getty Images for Fanatics

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“She would get mad at him for something stupid and berate him and control him about something or get mad at him over random things,” they alleged, adding, “Everyone knew their business.”

As for the UNC Chapel Hill head football coach, he defended his girlfriend’s stern interruption in a statement to Page Six.

“I agreed to speak with ‘CBS Sunday Morning’ to promote my new book, ‘The Art of Winning: Lessons from My Life in Football,'” he said at the time.

“Prior to this interview, I clearly communicated with my publicist at Simon & Schuster that any promotional interviews I participated in would agree to focus solely on the contents of the book,” he added.

“Unfortunately, that expectation was not honored during the interview.”

Belichick defended his girlfriend in a statement to Page Six in April. Getty Images
The football coach claimed Hudson simply stepped in to “refocus the discussion” after it wandered from the topic of his book. Getty Images

Belichick added that he was “surprised” when “unrelated topics were introduced” and that he “repeatedly expressed to the reporter, Tony Dokoupil, and the producers that [he] preferred to keep the conversation centered on the book.”

The former NFL coach further claimed that “after this occurred several times,” Hudson — whom he has a “personal and professional relationship” with — interjected in order to “reiterate that point to help refocus the discussion.”

He added that his girlfriend was “simply doing her job to ensure the interview stayed on track.”

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