Bill Belichick may have left the New England Patriots behind, but drama continues to follow him off the field.
The legendary coach, now 73, has been making headlines just as much for his personal life as for his career shift to UNC football.
At the center of it all is his 24-year-old girlfriend Jordon Hudson, whose relationship with him has been under constant scrutiny.
And now, tensions with Belichick’s ex, Linda Holliday, are once again making waves.
A Tense Reunion at Nantucket
Earlier this month, Hudson and Holliday ended up at the same fundraiser for Nantucket Cottage Hospital.
The run-in was anything but smooth, following last year’s Christmas party incident where Holliday allegedly had Hudson asked to leave.
Given that Belichick and Holliday were together for 16 years before their 2022 breakup, emotions clearly still linger.
But according to insiders close to Belichick and Hudson, the couple are determined to move forward—and they have a blunt message for Holliday: it’s time to let go.
“Get Over It” – The Message for Linda
Sources close to the couple told the Daily Mail that Belichick is focused on his future, not his past.
“Bill and Jordon would love nothing more than for Linda to get over it,” one insider shared.
“Linda is Bill’s ex for a reason—he’s moved on, he’s preparing for the UNC season, and he is madly in love with Jordon.
They’re having an incredible time together, and that’s where Bill’s energy is right now.”
The pair also acknowledge that crossing paths with Holliday in Nantucket is inevitable, but insist Hudson isn’t looking for conflict.
“If they happen to be in the same places, that’s just life,” the source explained. “Jordon isn’t trying to make a scene.”
Past Clashes and Lingering Bad Blood
The feud between Hudson and Holliday didn’t start overnight.
Back in December 2024, Hudson and her pageant friend Melissa Sapini attended an event where Holliday’s daughters were DJing.
The night ended with Hudson being asked to leave, and reports surfaced of Holliday warning Sapini to watch who she associated with in the pageant world.
The tension only grew from there, with whispers of behind-the-scenes drama and accusations that Holliday wasn’t ready to let go of the past.
Jordon’s Struggles in the Spotlight
Hudson has been trying to keep a lower profile after a cringeworthy CBS interview in April, where she was caught interrupting Belichick off-camera as he was asked about their relationship.
The awkward moment sparked public debate, with some of Belichick’s friends even raising concerns about whether Hudson was taking advantage of him.
Then, in early August, two podcasters claimed Hudson called them repeatedly in hopes of negotiating an appearance on their show.
Conversations allegedly ended in shouting and tears, painting a picture of a woman overwhelmed by public scrutiny.
Belichick Turns His Focus to Football
For Belichick, however, the priority is clear: football.
After parting ways with the Patriots, he’s now gearing up for his debut UNC game against TCU on September 1 in Chapel Hill. T
he stakes are high, and he’s determined to prove himself in college football.
Perhaps it’s no surprise, then, that Belichick isn’t giving much attention to the personal drama swirling around him.
“Bill is in football mode,” the insider emphasized. “He’s reassuring Jordon it will all be fine.
He’s used to drama in the press, and the way he handles it makes their relationship stronger. In fact, they’re bonded by being hated.”
Moving Forward or More Trouble Ahead?
For now, Belichick and Hudson remain united, presenting themselves as a couple who can withstand both public criticism and personal confrontations.
But with Holliday still present in Nantucket society and Hudson’s rocky reputation, it seems likely the story isn’t over yet.
Whether they like it or not, the past continues to walk alongside them—making Belichick’s new chapter in North Carolina just as dramatic off the field as it promises to be on it.