Jordon Hudson
Issues Heartfelt Apology to Cheer Team
Apologizes for Belichick Romance Controversy
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Jordon Hudson recently wrote a heartfelt letter to her cheer team, expressing her decision to step down. In the letter, she offered an apology to her teammates for the controversy surrounding her relationship with Bill Belichick.
The letter, obtained by The Washington Post, was sent during the winter following Belichick’s acceptance of the UNC football coaching position.
In the letter, Hudson explained her decision to leave ECE Blackout in Massachusetts to accompany her 73-year-old partner to Chapel Hill.

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Hudson expressed her sadness at having to make this difficult choice, acknowledging the impact of her relationship with Belichick and the media attention it brought, which led to a sense of losing her individual identity.
“It is so difficult for me to give up my time with you,” she wrote, “because I feel like I am giving up a part of myself in the process.”
She also apologized for the burden she unintentionally brought to the team due to her newfound fame.
“I know none of you asked for that,” she added.
She expressed gratitude toward her friends for their support during this challenging time in her life and extended an invitation to join her in North Carolina.
Ultimately, Hudson decided to move to Chapel Hill with Bill Belichick, taking on significant roles in his endeavors beyond football, for better or worse.