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Bill Belichick to sit down with Michael Strahan for first interview since Jordon Hudson-CBS debacle

Bill Belichick to sit down with Michael Strahan for first interview since Jordon Hudson-CBS debacle

New York Post12-05-2025

Bill Belichick is giving TV interviews another go — is Jordon Hudson?
Belichick is set to appear on ABC's 'Good Morning America' on Friday morning for an interview with host Michael Strahan.
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3 Michael Strahan will interview Bill Belichick for Good Morning America.
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The legendary Patriots coach's last TV interview came on 'CBS Sunday Morning' and infamously didn't go well.
The UNC football head coach was asked a simple question about how he and his girlfriend, 24, met, and Hudson wasn't having any of it as she awkwardly intervened from off-screen and shut down the question, saying, 'We're not talking about this.'
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Hudson, at one point, stormed out of the interview and delayed the entire operation for about 30 minutes.
The question this time around for Belichick's newest interview is whether or not Hudson will play any role.
With Hudson's involvement in so much of Belichick's career recently, many would expect that she would be in attendance for the interview this time, too.
3 Jordon Hudson's appearance on 'CBS Sunday Morning' was heavily scrutinized in April 2025.
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The fallout from the interview left many, including Belichick's family, delving further into Hudson and her role with the six-time Super Bowl-winning head coach.
Last week, it was reported by ex-ESPNer Pablo Torre, after speaking with nearly a dozen sources, that Hudson was being banned from UNC's facilities and practices.
The university then responded by saying that 'While Jordon Hudson is not an employee at the University or Carolina Athletics, she is welcome to the Carolina Football facilities. Jordon will continue to manage all activities related to Coach Belichick's personal brand outside of his responsibilities for Carolina Football and the University.'
3 Bill Belichick's relationship with Jordon Hudson was first revealed in 2024.
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The latter half of that statement saying that Hudson will manage her 73-year-old boyfriend's 'personal brand' could be crucial in determining whether or not she has any involvement in the terms and agreements of Belichick's interview with Strahan, the NFL Hall of Famer.
Strahan, who beat Belichick's Patriots with the Giants in Super Bowl XLII, will be tasked with asking the questions people want answered.
The CBS interview will air Friday, and is sure to break the internet no matter what narratives or new viral moments come from it.

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