Bill Belichick's daughter-in-law unleashes profanity-filled rant at Jordon Hudson after Tar Heels game: report

Bill Belichick’s daughter-in-law reportedly lashed out at the legendary coach's girlfriend, Jordon Hudson, in a "nearly hour-long profanity-laced tirade" following a game, adding to the whirlwind of controversy in his first year as UNC Tar Heels head football coach. 

The New York Post first reported the outburst by Jen Belichick, the wife of the coaching legend’s son, Steve Belichick, who serves as UNC’s defensive coordinator.

The incident allegedly occurred on Nov. 8 inside the elder Belichick’s office, where Jen Belichick didn’t hold back her opinions on Hudson – from fashion choices to her relationship with her father-in-law to her body – as the 73-year-old coach was in the room.

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The Tar Heels are not enjoying the best season — Belichick’s inaugural college season with a 4-6 record heads into a matchup with Duke at home on Saturday — but this rant from Jen Belichick came after a win over Stanford. The feeling of victory seemed to be short-lived because Jen Belichick was "furious with Hudson" regarding an interaction they had earlier in the day.

Jen Belichick proceeded to call Hudson "bats--- crazy," while adding that all she "does is control s---." It reportedly got to the point where Jen Belichick allegedly said that Hudson was "f---ing twisting" her father-in-law’s brain, and even pleaded to him to "wake up."

Jen Belichick allegedly told the room, which included more than just her husband, father-in-law and Hudson, that she didn’t care if her tirade resulted in her husband’s firing or her father-in-law disowning her.

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"He wants to fire you, fire you. He wants to f---ing disown me, disown me. I don’t f---ing care," Jen Belichick allegedly said to her husband in front of the group.

Another part of the rant included Jen Belichick berating Hudson about her fashion choices, which have been seen at each Tar Heels game as she looks on from the sideline. Jen Belichick specifically took a shot at Hudson’s snakeskin prints she’s worn to games, while commenting on her body as well.

"You also need to eat a burger," Jen Belichick allegedly said to Hudson.

The Post reported that Jen Belichick’s tirade lasted about 40 minutes.

This isn’t the first time Jen Belichick has said something about Hudson, and it dates back to the infamous "CBS Sunday Mornings" interview, where the 24-year-old interrupted  awkwardly after Bill Belichick received a question about how the couple met.

At the time, some of Bill Belichick’s former New England Patriots players, Julian Edelman and Rob Gronkowski, were commenting on it during their "Dudes on Dudes" podcast. They alleged that Hudson was "working with Coach Belichick in the professional world" as his publicist.

Comedian Nikki Glaser, who was part of the Tom Brady roast on Netflix that featured Edelman and Gronkowski as well, supported what the former NFL stars said in an Instagram comment. She wrote, "100% this. She’s acting as his publicist. Publicists do this during interviews. People are out for blood."

Jen Belichick jumped in to the comment section to reply to Glaser.

"Publicists act in a professional manner and don’t ‘storm’ off set delaying an interview," she wrote.

Fox News Digital did not immediately get a response for comment from UNC Athletics about whether this argument took place following the game on Nov. 8.

It’s been a rollercoaster ride for Bill Belichick since entering the college football world with a struggling on-the-field product and off-the-field distractions.

However, with NFL head coaching vacancies already open following mid-season terminations, Belichick reassured everyone at Chapel Hill he plans on staying put.

"Since arriving in Chapel Hill, my commitment to the UNC Football program has not [wavered]," Belichick said in a statement after the New York Giants fired Brian Daboll, leading to talks about him becoming their next leader in the locker room. "We have tremendous support from the university, our alumni, and the entire Carolina community. My focus remains solely on continuing to improve this team, develop our players, and build a program that makes Tar Heel fans proud."

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DAVID MARCUS: Trump and Mamdani showed us all how to act at Thanksgiving

It's a conversation that will resound across America next week as millions travel to be with their families for Thanksgiving: "You know your dad is a fascist, right?" to which might be responded, "Okay, but find something else to talk about. Affordability, or, I don’t know, you both love New York City."

For almost an hour on Friday, President Donald Trump and mayor-elect of New York City Zohran Mamdani, who have spent months slinging mud and calling each other names, exhibited perfect Thanksgiving dinner decorum, and maybe we can all learn from it.

Going into the meeting, expectations ran high that tempers might flare. Would we see a repeat of the angry confab Trump had with Vlodymyr Zalenskyy months ago, full of fiery recriminations? But it turns out, that was never really in the cards.

It was to neither man’s advantage to cause a scene on Friday, much less to be judged the cause of such a scene. So they just smiled and pleasantly passed the rhetorical stuffing.

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That didn’t stop the reporters gathered, like troublemaking teenagers, from trying to pick fights between Trump and Mamdani. It went something like, "Hey Dad, Mr. Green Energy over here flew instead of taking the train."

But Trump wouldn’t take the bait. On at least seven occasions, including that one, he came to Mamdani’s aid, refusing to call him a jihadist, saying he’d be comfortable living in Gotham under Mamdani, and even suggesting the bright-eyed, bushy-tailed young socialist might change in office as he himself has.

The most telling moment came when Mamdani was pressed on whether he still believes that Trump is a fascist. Mamdani froze in the headlights, until Trump jumped in and said, "Just say yes," adding that it was easier than explaining it.

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Trump was acknowledging that in the hardball of politics, people throw names at each other, but also, that once the votes are counted, the winners have to work together, no matter if they slung epithets like fascist and communist quite freely.

The meeting was also a reminder that unlike Mamdani, Trump is not an ideologue. He has been a Democrat, in the Reform Party, and the leader of the GOP. For Trump, the question is whether a policy works, not if Edmund Burke or William F. Buckley would approve of it.

Zany Zohran is a sworn socialist, but Trump cannot fully be claimed by any of the wings of the modern conservative movement, all of which curry favor from him.

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For Mamdini’s part, he played the son-in-law very well, lots of smiling, standing deferentially alongside Trump, he was calm and reserved, almost like the 20-something cousins who suddenly decide to "take a walk," a half hour before dinner.

There will be little to no backlash against Mamdani on the left for "humanizing" Trump during his visit, because his acolytes know he was just playing the game, like when former President Barack Obama pretended to oppose gay marriage based on his "deeply held" Christian beliefs.

But that doesn’t mean that it wasn’t a humanizing moment for Trump, at least for those who don’t already put his picture on dart boards. By foregoing Archie Bunker and channeling Mike Brady, Trump pulled off a "President Knows Best" holiday special.

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While this truce between the soon-to-be hizzoner and the commander-in-chief may not last much longer than Christmas or New Year's -- Trump could still have ICE descend upon Gotham, Mamdani could still try to arrest foreign dignitaries -- for now, the pleasantries are a welcome respite.

"My daughter married a communist, can you believe that, a communist?" you can almost hear Trump saying of his beloved New York City after dinner, unbuckling his belt in his golden recliner. "But that’s okay, we like Zohran."

Perhaps, as we enter the season of Advent next week, this is exactly what Americans needed to see: two men who could not be more polar opposites in the political imagination of their nation, nonetheless treating each other with dignity and respect.

And somewhere, I could almost sense First Lady Melania Trump, mirroring so many mothers and grandmothers this Turkey Day, whispering "Thank God," when the fireworks never started, and the family made nice all the way through the pumpkin pie.

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