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24-year-old girlfriend of Bill Belichick, 73, may have broken a major rule with a recent online picture

Bill Belichick’s girlfriend, Jordon Hudson, has come under scrutiny after posting an image of her UNC football all-access pass on social media. Many fans and sports insiders have labeled the move a major rule violation, raising concerns that her pass could be revoked, the New York Post explains.

Hudson’s caption also included a claim that she intends to sue former ESPN employee Pablo Torre, though she has not clarified the reason for the legal action. Torre has previously criticized Hudson’s relationship with Belichick, but it remains unclear if this is connected to the lawsuit, according to the Daily Mail.

What the All-Access Pass Allows

The credential gives Hudson full access to restricted areas at UNC football games, including the field, media sections, and locker rooms. She has been a familiar presence on the sidelines and throughout the stadium this season, The Spun writes.

Experts and fans on social media quickly pointed out that posting photos of the credential violates UNC rules. “The first rule of a credential agreement is typically not to post pictures online. Violating that usually leads to revocation,” one user wrote. Another warned that the clear photo could allow someone to create a fake pass.

Credit: Jordon Hudson / Instagram.

Credit: Jordon Hudson / Instagram.

Torre Criticism and Legal Threat

Hudson’s post referenced suing Torre, though she did not explain the reason for the action. Some fans speculate the move may involve defamation, as Torre has repeatedly called out Hudson’s relationship with Belichick.

Earlier this year, Torre released a video showing Hudson and Belichick criticizing the graphics team on the set of Belichick’s NFL Films show. Their comments drew widespread attention for their harsh language and treatment of staff.

Torre also claimed Hudson had been banned from UNC athletic facilities, though the university denied this, stating she will continue to manage activities related to Belichick’s personal brand outside his official Carolina Football responsibilities.

Social Media Exchange with Torre

Hudson tagged Torre in her Instagram post about suing him, prompting a public response from the sports reporter on X. Torre wrote, “Hi @Jordonbella, I assume this means you’re declining my invitation to be a guest on @pablofindsout?” referring to a prior offer to discuss the statements in the leaked NFL Films video.

Bill Belichick and Jordon Hudson pose for a photo backstage at the 14th Annual NFL Honors at Saenger Theatre in February 2025. Credit: Todd Rosenberg/Getty Images.

Bill Belichick and Jordon Hudson pose for a photo backstage at the 14th Annual NFL Honors at Saenger Theatre in February 2025. Credit: Todd Rosenberg/Getty Images.

He added that he wasn’t concerned about the lawsuit threat, ending his post with, “Either way, I look forward to hearing from you! Thanks, Pablo.”

Before announcing her legal intentions, Hudson shared another Instagram post highlighting her support for Belichick during his college football coaching season, according to PEOPLE. “I’ve loved supporting @billbelichick at his adult all-male football league competitions this season,” she wrote alongside several photos, ending with, “Until next year, Kenan,” hinting at future appearances.

Her posts have also drawn attention to criticism of Belichick himself. A video from a recent cheerleading recital went viral, showing the UNC coach standing in the background with a noticeably awkward expression. Social media users mocked his appearance at the event, calling it “weird” and “humiliating.”

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