Jordon Hudson celebrated success in a cheerleading competition by clapping back at her haters with some self-deprecating humor.
Hudson, the 24-year-old girlfriend of University of North Carolina football coach Bill Belichick, competed at the Cheer For Charity Grand National Championships in Virginia Beach, Virginia over the weekend.
The Maine native and her teammates won the event – with Hudson taking to Instagram to celebrate.
She posted a gallery of images showing herself and her cheer squad with the caption, ‘#GOLDDIGGER GOT #PAID,’ before adding, ‘#IDigGoldMedals #GRANDioseCHAMPS #TroubleCubStrikesAgain’ afterwards.
Hudson’s comments were full of congratulatory messages for the entrepreneur, cheerleader and pageant queen.
‘SHE AINT MESSIN WITH NO BROKE,’ read one comment – referencing the Kanye West hit ‘Gold Digger.’
Bill Belichick’s girlfriend, Jordon Hudson (front, right) celebrates winning a cheer competition

Hudson and her teammates won the ‘Cheer For Charity’ competition in Virginia Beach
Hudson and boyfriend Bill Belichick are preparing for another season of football at UNC
Another commenter wrote, ‘THATS MY GIRL,’ while another said ‘Ahahahaha iconic.’
Hudson spent all of 2025 getting acclimated to her new life in Chapel Hill, North Carolina after Belichick took the job with the Tar Heels.
Throughout the season, multiple headlines about mistreatment of players popped up and questions about Hudson’s role in the program were asked.
But officials from within the football team swatted them aside.
‘All during those stormy times, all during when the boat was getting capsized, when people were attacking us with fake rumors and fake stories all over — nobody’s corrected them yet, but that’s OK, we understand — our players hung together,’ UNC GM Mike Lombardi said on the ‘Pat McAfee Show’ earlier this month.
‘We did not lose one single recruit to another team. Now, they tried. A lot of that, to me, was the dedication of our recruiting class, and that’s what I think gives all of everybody in this program the lift that we need.
‘Look, let’s face it. If you’re not worth a darn, they’re not going to attack you. Some programs are not worth attacking. They’re going to attack us. We expect it. It’s all good. We’ve been in the arena before. We don’t listen to the noise. We focus on what we have to focus on and we move forward.’

