Megyn Kelly calls Bill Belichick and Jordon Hudson's relationship 'elder abuse', likens her to Jill Biden

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Megyn Kelly has sparked a heated debate over Bill Belichick’s relationship with 24-year-old girlfriend Jordon Hudson, raising concerns about the NFL icon’s autonomy following a peculiar 'CBS Sunday Morning' interview.
During her podcast this week, Kelly, 54, questioned the level of influence Hudson appeared to exert during the televised sit-down and suggested if the roles were reversed, the situation might be seen as a case of 'elder abuse', reports Page Six.
Megyn Kelly slams Bill Belichick and GF Jordon Hudson's dynamic as ‘weird’
“If the situation were reversed and we had a what 74 year old female and a 24year-old male in the background like we're not talking about that we'd be accusing him of elder abuse,” Kelly said on The Megyn Kelly Show, voicing her discomfort with Hudson’s on-camera behavior.
She continued, “Whether he was guilty of coercive control and whether this woman was okay and honestly I've got all those same questions here um I'm not sure we're ever gonna get any answers but she's got major Dr Jill (Biden) vibes,” hinting at the controversial opinion that the former first lady should have encouraged President Biden to step aside earlier during the 2024 race, especially as questions around his mental sharpness continued to grow.

She went so far as to call Hudson a “monster” for seemingly trying to micromanage Belichick’s answers, referring to the setup as “weird” and the interaction as “a distraction.”
Kelly explained, “If the spouse is going to be anyplace, they’re normally, like, behind, out of sight, from both the interviewer and interviewee, so as to not be a distraction,” adding, “Not only was she in sight, but she was a constant distraction. I’m concerned for him.”
Insider reports added fuel to the fire, alleging that Hudson caused delays behind the scenes and even corrected Belichick on football-related questions.
'CBS Sunday Morning' faces backlash as Piers Morgan and Dave Portnoy call segment 'uncomfortable'
Kelly joins a growing chorus of critics who have found the CBS segment unsettling.
Barstool’s Dave Portnoy called it “awkward,” saying, “My Sunday morning routine is always coffee and CBS Sunday Morning. It’s a feel good show. The opposite of controversial. So image my surprise this morning when they had the most awkward Bill Belichick interview I’ve ever seen. Like I was squirming in my seat.”
My Sunday morning routine is always coffee and CBS Sunday Morning. It’s a feel good show. The opposite of controversial. So image my surprise this morning when they had the most awkward Bill Belichick interview I’ve ever seen. Like I was squirming in my seat pic.twitter.com/1p6XjwsTfk
— Dave Portnoy (@stoolpresidente) April 27, 2025
Piers Morgan said, “I think it's time his family and friends did an intervention.”
Social media lit up with speculation, some saying that “Of course, watching any interaction between Bill Belichick and his girlfriend is extremely awkward. He is 72 years old and she is 24. Imagine eventually dating somebody who is currently 48 years younger than you. Nobody wants to see that.”
"I think it's time his family and friends did an intervention..."
— Piers Morgan Uncensored (@PiersUncensored) April 29, 2025
Piers Morgan and Shawn French discuss Bill Belichick's relationship with his overbearing - and very much younger - girlfriend Jordan Hudson.
📺 https://t.co/Jxb59iUAck@piersmorgan | @theshawnmfrench pic.twitter.com/7XEqD7yOG7
Of course, watching any interaction between Bill Belichick and his girlfriend is extremely awkward. He is 72 years old and she is 24. Imagine eventually dating somebody who is currently 48 years younger than you. Nobody wants to see that. pic.twitter.com/JjarGoxpp4
— Dan Kelley (@DanKelley66) April 27, 2025
Some users joked that Belichick should “needs to blink twice if he's alright after that CBS Sunday Morning interview?? It was very....weird...and that girlfriend...”
Anyone else think Bill Belichick needs to blink twice if he's alright after that CBS Sunday Morning interview?? It was very....weird...and that girlfriend... pic.twitter.com/WJLVo1WAyv
— Desi (@desipoo26) April 27, 2025
Jordon Hudson defends Bill Belichick interview backlash
Jordon Hudson has broken her silence after facing a wave of online backlash for her involvement in boyfriend Bill Belichick’s CBS News Sunday Morning interview.
The 24-year-old influencer and former Miss Maine USA contestant came under scrutiny for her prominent on-camera presence and abrupt interjection during the broadcast, which many viewers described as “awkward” and “controlling.”
In response, Hudson reactivated her X (formerly Twitter) account and reposted several messages defending her behavior. One reposted comment read, “I see a woman who cares about her man and doesn’t want him to be screwed around by the media,” alongside a shrug emoji
I see a woman who cares about her man and doesn’t want him to be screwed around by the media. 🤷♂️
— Texan Nightmare (@TexanNightmare) April 27, 2025
She reposted another comment saying, “Or maybe she didn’t want her or their personal relationship to be part of the interview instead on football.. I think if they don’t want to talk about they shouldn’t and if anything— your article demons why.. trying to embellish and take things out of context.”
Or maybe she didn’t want her or their personal relationship to be part of the interview instead on football.. I think if they don’t want to talk about they shouldn’t and if anything— your article demons why.. trying to embellish and take things out of context
— Jay Jackson (@jaybjackson) April 27, 2025
A post shared by Hudson emphasized that the piece was about Belichick’s forthcoming book and his late father’s coaching legacy at the Naval Academy. Despite the scrutiny, Hudson appeared unfazed, posting cheerful images from Nantucket.
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