Former New England Patriots head coach and current North Carolina Tar Heels head coach Bill Belichick was in Churchill Downs for the 152nd annual Kentucky Derby. However, he was not alone in watching the “Run for the Roses,” as his girlfriend, Jordon Hudson was in tow with a floral dress to celebrate the occasion.
While many were celebrating the historic win of longshot late surger Gold Tempo, which saw the first female trainer to win the Kentucky Derby in Cherie DeVaux, not many were happy to see Belichick and his girlfriend. Fans took to Hudson’s Instagram post and commented their not-so-friendly reactions to the couple’s appearance at the race.
“Gold digger deluxe,” said one fan.
“Well if the trump flunkies would release the complete files with all the names of the visitors to the island we would know.,” another person added, joking that Belichick would have been in the Epstein Files.
“It’s like the Epstein files playing out in real time…,” another person added.
“Embarrassing, not him, it’s you and how you make bill a part of your whole personality 🤣👎,” one critic noted.
“A walking blow up doll and a walking atm. The most beautiful love story 😍,” commented one person.
“Pipe-cleaner tat-hat, a couple of draped scarves, knockers & lanyards on display: Great-grandgirlfriend supports geriatric Derby date.,” joked another commenter.

Hudson has held the ire of fans ever since she started dating Bill Belichick. Her relationship with him has even caused various fights between her and his family, as well as his ex-wife.
Jordon Hudson and Bill Belichick Backed a Losing Horse During the Kentucky Derby
While Jordon Hudson’s love for horseracing is still unknown, Bill Belichick is a well-known fan. As is tradition, the couple also bet on a particular horse for this race, and that is Litmus Test. However, the horse they backed was a longshot and placed second-to-last.
Litmus Test trailed winner Golden Tempo by 38 lengths. On the other hand, the winning horse showed a lot of resilience, going from last to first in the span of a few seconds and making history in one of the most-watched Kentucky Derby races in history.
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