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Jordon Hudson seemingly has a history of “controlling” relationships.
One former classmate shared with The Post the reaction of Nauset Regional High School graduates to the viral moment when Hudson interrupted Bill Belichick’s “CBS Sunday Morning” interview, stating that they were “unsurprised” by her actions.
He mentioned that the locals from Provincetown, Mass., where Hudson is from, weren’t shocked at all by her behavior, finding it hilarious and characteristic of her typical antics. They expressed that interrupting the interview was something she would likely do.
Furthermore, the classmate elaborated on Hudson’s past, describing her high school relationship as “tumultuous” and “dramatic,” especially with someone a few years older than her. The insider recalled the now-24-year-old cheerleader being quite conspicuous on the school campus with her behavior.
“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,” the ex-classmate claimed. “Everyone knew their business.”
Another high school classmate, however, insisted to the outlet that Hudson was “very kind and always smiling.”
A third source praised her and Belichick’s May-December romance, gushing, “Good for her. … They seem like they are in a happy relationship and it seems great for both of them.”
Although it is unclear exactly when Hudson and the ex-NFL coach became an item, they met on a 2021 flight and went public last year.
Belichick was asked about said meet-cute on “CBS Sunday Morning” over the weekend — which is when Hudson jumped up.
“We’re not talking about that,” she told reporter Tony Dokoupil.
Belichick came to his girlfriend’s defense on Wednesday, claiming she was “simply doing her job to ensure the interview stayed on track” as he had an alleged agreement with the network to only “promote [his] book,” “The Art of Winning.”
He wrote, “That expectation was not honored during the interview. I was surprised when unrelated topics were introduced.”
CBS, however, hit back at Belichick’s claim via X.
“When we agreed to speak with Mr. Belichick, it was for a wide-ranging interview,” a spokesperson wrote. “There were no preconditions or limitations to this conversation. This was confirmed repeatedly.”
Belichick and Hudson have appeared unbothered by the rampant backlash — including a diss from the 73-year-old’s daughter-in-law Jennifer Schmitt — while out on multiple Manhattan dates.
The pageant competitor was even photographed rocking a ring on that finger Tuesday.