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Jordon Hudson is done with the criticism.
After largely ignoring the criticism about her relationship with Bill Belichick, a social media account purportedly belonging to Hudson broke its silence with a succinct retort.
In response to a comment under The Post’s article regarding former ESPN analyst Pablo Torre’s claim that Belichick’s family harbors “deeply worried” feelings about the couple’s relationship, the account simply declared, “#scapeGOAT” on X.
The X account, @Jordonbella, is not verified, but Belichick, 73, does follow the page.
Hudson has yet to go after Torre directly, but she has reposted multiple remarks criticizing his reporting.
Torre shared the Belichick family’s concerns on his podcast “Pablo Torre Finds Out” last week, stating that they suspect Hudson might be harming his reputation.
“There is deep worry for how detrimental Jordon can be for not just North Carolina but Bill’s legacy, reputation — everything he has built and worked for over decades,” Torre said.

Hudson has been under fire since Belichick’s interview with “CBS Sunday Morning” last month, where the 24-year-old was seen off-camera shutting down questions about how the couple met.
Following the interview, there have been numerous reports concerning Hudson’s influence over Belichick as he prepares to enter his first season as head coach of the University of North Carolina’s football program.
Torre said earlier that sources from the Tar Heels told him that Hudson was banned from the school’s football facilities, something that UNC has since denied.

“While Jordon Hudson is not an employee at the University or Carolina Athletics, she is welcome to the Carolina Football facilities,” the statement read. “Jordon will continue to manage all activities related to Coach Belichick’s personal brand outside of his responsibilities for Carolina Football and the University.”
Belichick has also provided some clarity on Hudson’s role, saying that she is not directly affiliated with UNC.
Earlier this month, rumors surfaced that Hudson was one of the reasons behind the Tar Heels football program being featured on “Hard Knocks” being nixed, with The Athletic reporting that she played an “instrumental role” in the deal falling through.
Belichick, however, has since denied these claims.
“The ‘Hard Knocks’ thing, just for the record, ‘Hard Knocks’ is training camp,” Belichick told Ryan Clark on Friday’s episode of “The Pivot” podcast. “We’re not training camp. We’re just not, that’s not what we are. The drama of training camp and who’s gonna get cut and all that.
“We’re a season, and they don’t want that. There’s film issues too, but forget about the film issues. Just say you can straighten all those out, the ‘Hard Knocks’ just didn’t fit for us. That’s the bottom line.”