Bill Belichick’s 25-year-old girlfriend, Jordon Hudson, took another shot at CBS’ Tony Dokoupil over his interview with the UNC football coach that went off the rails last April.
Taking to her Instagram Story on Wednesday, Hudson reposted a January video of Dokoupil, who spoke at the time about taking accountability in storytelling and news because “on too many stories, the press has missed the story.”
“Release the unedited transcript. Release the unedited footage. Holding it to you,” Hudson wrote, referring to the transcript and footage of Belichick’s full interview with Dokoupil on “CBS Mornings.”
The interview went viral after CBS posted a clip of Hudson interrupting a question by Dokoupil about how the couple met — which overshadowed the promotion of Belichick’s book, “The Art of Winning.”
In her post, Hudson included alleged messages planning the CBS interview.
“I can assure you that the conversation is about the book,” one highlighted sentence read.
“This is a book segment that looks at your life in football. and what people can learn from you to achieve success in their own lives.”
Hudson also reposted a clip of Belichick and Fox News’ Sean Hannity discussing the CBS fallout Monday — and the coach claiming CBS declined to share an interview transcript at his request.
“As we’ve seen recently, there’s been more editing problems and they go back to a couple years, multiple examples of editing and interview process and all that,” Belichick said of his CBS interview.
“I thought the interview I had with them was done very deceptively and I’ve asked for the transcript from them and they wont give it to me. They’ve done it with others. I’m not really sure what that policy is. So, I’m kinda confused about some of the things they say they are. But I dont really see them living up to the trust that they talk about.”
Hannity said he was “stunned” at how “horrible” Belichick, 74, was treated.
“I hope you sue them,” he added.
This isn’t the first time Hudson has publicly called out CBS over the interview.
The couple’s relationship was under a microscope amid the fallout from his interview — and Hudson faced allegations of trying to control his career to gain opportunities for herself.
When Dokoupil asked Belichick how the pair met, Hudson chimed in and said, “We’re not talking about this.”
Belichick wound up releasing a statement explaining that Hudson — who manages his opportunities outside of UNC football — interjected to refocus the interview on the book, and that CBS only aired a short clip of the full 35-minute conversation.
Belichick and Hudson, a former Bridgewater State University cheerleader, went public with their relationship in June 2024 after first meeting on a flight in 2021.












