
Jordon Hudson Posts Bill Belichick's Email About Criticism, Book Tour and More
Jordon Hudson, girlfriend of North Carolina head coach Bill Belichick, shared an email from Belichick amid rumors regarding her reported influence on the UNC football program.
Hudson posted a screenshot of what appeared to be an April 10 email from Belichick on Instagram Tuesday, set to Taylor Swift's "Look What You Made Me Do."
"I don't think this is fantastic, but it probably will hype the book, which is clearly the ongoing theme here... This is about what I expected from the media," Belichick writes in the email.
Belichick continued, per the email shared by Hudson: "We can expect that the 'interviews' and 'podcasts' that will supposedly drive the sales will also come from similar samples. These appearances will, no doubt, want to focus on whatever negatives they can extract from the book, and all the current events that don't have anything to do with the book, but are most relevant to their "ratings" and their agenda (which is not mine)."
"I have, at times reluctantly, gone along with the title, cover, and language in the book. I am not going to be the conductor of a hype train in the book promotion - we have enough hype to work with. I hope we can get on the same page in promoting the book authentically."
Hudson's post follows Belichick going on CBS News Sunday Morning to promote his upcoming book, The Art of Winning: Lessons from My Life in Football.
A clip from the Monday interview went viral when Hudson cut in on CBS' Tony Dokoupil's question say the couple would not be discussing how they met.
The Assembly's Matt Hartman reported in March that Hudson had been copied on emails, including some regarding Belichick's interview requests. The Athletic's Matt Baker later acquired some of these emails, which showed Hudson offering input to the program's social media team.
Hudson has not been reported to have an official role on the UNC staff. Baker reported her email signature identifies her as the COO of "Belichick Productions," a company The Athletic could not find on record.
After the CBS Sunday Morning interview, TMZ reported that a UNC source said the program has a "growing sense" that Hudson's influence "could become a problem."
Hudson said in her Tuesday post that she would release a full statement regarding the email screenshot. She had yet to post more as of Wednesday morning.


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