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Bill Belichick Defends Girlfriend Amid Controversial CBS Interview

Bill Belichick rebuts CBS's portrayal of his relationship with Jordon Hudson, stating the segment created a false narrative during promotional interview for his new book.

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Following his CBS Sunday Morning interview, Bill Belichick criticized the network for creating a "false narrative" regarding his relationship with girlfriend Jordon Hudson. The interview, intended to promote his upcoming book "The Art of Winning," sparked controversy after Hudson was seen interrupting to prevent discussion about their meeting. Belichick asserted that his requests for the conversation to focus on the book were ignored, leading Hudson to step in. CBS responded, saying there were no preconditions for the interview, while former Patriots player Julian Edelman defended Hudson against the online backlash.

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  • Bill Belichick has become more open about his personal life following his departure from the New England Patriots, sharing insights about his girlfriend Jordon Hudson during promotional interviews for his new book.

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The interview was intended to promote his new book 'The Art of Winning'.

The controversy arose when Jordon Hudson intervened to prevent discussion about how she and Belichick met, creating a perception of evasiveness.

CBS maintained that there were no preconditions for the interview and that the conversation was meant to be wide-ranging.

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