Relationship Backlash Reportedly Only Makes Jordon Hudson Love Bill Belichick More

Lots of people have been talking about Jordon Hudson and Bill Belichick’s relationship, but she doesn’t appear to care. According to a recent report, the 24-year-old might actually enjoy the attention she’s been getting.

An insider recently told the Daily Mail that the backlash actually “acts as a fuel for [Bill and Jordon’s] relationship.” As a result, they’re reportedly “even more in love” than they were before.

The controversial couple has recently reignited engagement rumors. On several occasions, Jordon has been spotted wearing a ring on her wedding ring finger. She has also allegedly said that she’s engaged, according to a recent report from The New York Times. Shortly after this news broke, Bill’s new name for his boat intensified the rumors. Previously, the boat’s name was VIII Rings, a reference to his eight Super Bowl wins. Now, according to TMZ, it’s sporting a new name: I + VIII Rings.

To some, the boat’s new “ring” seems like it could be an engagement reference. While there’s been a fair amount of attention on Jordon and Bill since they started dating, they’ve faced a lot more criticism after Bill’s CBS Sunday Morning interview. At one point during the interview, Jordon interrupted and said that Bill would not be answering a question about how they met.

Since then, people have labeled Jordon as “controlling” and some people have gone so far as to suggest that Bill could be a victim of elder abuse. According to the Daily Mail‘s insider, these kinds of rumors don’t really bother Jordon — in fact, she’s “thriving in people’s jealousy.”

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After the controversial interview, Bill released a statement defending his 24-year-old girlfriend. In the statement, Bill said he has “both a personal and professional relationship” with Jordon. By interrupting the interview, she was “simply doing her job to ensure the interview stayed on track,” he said.

“The final eight-minute segment does not reflect the productive 35-minute conversation we had, which covered a wide range of topics related to my career,” he continued. “Instead, it presents selectively edited clips and stills from just a few minutes of his interview to suggest a false narrative — that Jordon was attempting to control the conversation — which is simply not true.”