Bill Belichick takes a side in girlfriend's feud with radio host

The legendary coach supports his girlfriend, Jordon Hudson, in a public spat over her cheerleading career. Leer

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former head coach, is no stranger to making headlines, but this time, it's not about football. Instead, he's shown his support for his 23-year-old girlfriend, , after she found herself in a feud with a local radio host over her cheerleading achievements. The drama began when , a personality on 108, made some dismissive remarks about national cheerleading title during the " and Lisa in the Morning" show.

downplayed Hudson's accomplishment, saying, "She was Bridgewater State's cheerleader, which is Division Three, which isn't even like competition level. I could have been a Bridgewater State cheerleader." Hudson claps back, Belichick shows support wasn't about to let the comment slide.



She responded on social media, telling Akoury to "Kiss my...

National Championship ring," while also involving Belichick in the feud. She shared a picture of the iconic coach proudly wearing a Bridgewater State Cheerleading national championship T-shirt, captioned, " is on team BSU Cheerleading." The photo quickly gained traction, with fans and followers buzzing about show of support for his girlfriend's cheerleading career.

, for her part, responded gracefully, praising for being a supportive boyfriend. "I love that he's a supportive boyfriend, def giving green flag vibes," she commented. Belichick embraces new role off the field public display of loyalty isn't the only reason he's been in the news lately.

Since stepping down as head coach, he's ventured into the media world, appearing as an analyst on various television shows and hosting his own podcast. Recently, he made waves on by defending his former team, the , against criticism from current head coach . Mayo had described the team as "soft," which didn't sit well with .

"Defensively, the led the league last year in rushing defense. Yards per carry, No. 1 in the league.

This year, they're way down in the 20s somewhere. It's a lot of the same guys," he argued, adding, "I'm kind of hurt for those guys, because to call them soft, they're not soft." Balancing personal and professional life transition from coach to media personality has been marked by his candid takes on football, but it's his involvement in social media spat that's brought his personal life into the spotlight.

Between managing his new role in the media and supporting his girlfriend through her online feud, it's clear that is staying busy after his coaching career. The public support from a legend like may have added weight to response, and it seems the couple isn't shying away from being seen together, both at public events and on social media. While fans might be more accustomed to dissecting defensive schemes, he's proving he's just as comfortable backing his partner in a very different kind of battle.

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