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Jordon Hudson torches Bill Belichick's ex Linda Holliday after discovering letter she now calls ‘delusional'
Jordon Hudson torches Bill Belichick's ex Linda Holliday after discovering letter she now calls ‘delusional'

Time of India

time11 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Jordon Hudson torches Bill Belichick's ex Linda Holliday after discovering letter she now calls ‘delusional'

Jordon Hudson hits back at Linda Holliday's private letter in fiery online feud over Bill Belichick (Getty Images) Things are heating up off the football field for former New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick, but this time, the drama isn't about playbooks—it's about a fiery love triangle making waves on social media. His current girlfriend, 24-year-old pageant contestant Jordon Hudson, has allegedly taken direct aim at his longtime ex-partner Linda Holliday in a now-viral Instagram exchange. Instagram war explodes as Jordon Hudson exposes Linda Holliday's 'delusional' letter to Bill Belichick According to the Daily Mail, Hudson was engaged in a heated back-and-forth with someone she believed to be close to Holliday. The argument ignited when the woman allegedly branded Hudson a 'gold digger' and accused her of taking advantage of the 73-year-old NFL legend. Hudson, however, did not hold back in her response and delivered a blistering message that included references to a letter Holliday wrote to Belichick nearly a decade ago. 'Hey babes! Since you are tight with Ms Holliday, would you please ask her what she would like me to do with this letter I found from 2015?' Hudson reportedly wrote in a message shared via screenshot. She added, 'Due to its pathetic and embarrassing content, I imagine she wants it back. She should make the point to burn it so she continue [sic] to live in delusional denial.' The letter in question was supposedly found by Hudson at Belichick's $2.2 million Hingham home in an old invoice file. In it, Holliday had allegedly poured out her frustrations over being excluded from aspects of Belichick's life and his ongoing loyalty to ex-wife Debbie Clarke. Holliday had written, 'I'm the one that loves and adores you... tries to ALWAYS remind you how grateful I am of your love,' expressing feelings of being sidelined in favor of Clarke, despite her love and commitment to the coach. Belichick and Holliday were together for 16 years before parting ways in 2023. Shortly after, Belichick's romance with Hudson became public. The couple reportedly first met on a flight in 2021 and have since been spotted attending high-profile events, including the NFL Honors. But Hudson's entry into Belichick's world has been far from seamless. Page Six reports that she has been 'iced out' by Nantucket's elite social scene—where Holliday remains a central figure. Her growing influence in Belichick's post-Patriots chapter has raised eyebrows too, especially after she was seen on the field at UNC, where Belichick has taken a new role. Some reports suggest she's even being looped into work emails and possibly pitching involvement in media projects like Hard Knocks. Despite the noise, Belichick has publicly defended Hudson, stating she leads his 'professional opportunities' outside UNC. Whether this storm settles or intensifies remains to be seen—but one thing is clear: this isn't your typical offseason drama. Also Read: How Tom Brady and Gisele Bündchen built their marriage on trust and acceptance of each other's pasts? Game On Season 1 continues with Mirabai Chanu's inspiring story. Watch Episode 2 here.

Jordon Hudson reignites feud with Bill Belichick's ex Linda Holliday, calls 'pathetic and delusional' after finding shocking private letter
Jordon Hudson reignites feud with Bill Belichick's ex Linda Holliday, calls 'pathetic and delusional' after finding shocking private letter

Time of India

time12 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Jordon Hudson reignites feud with Bill Belichick's ex Linda Holliday, calls 'pathetic and delusional' after finding shocking private letter

Jordon Hudson hits back at Linda Holliday's private letter in fiery online feud over Bill Belichick (Getty Images) Things are heating up off the football field for former New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick, but this time, the drama isn't about playbooks—it's about a fiery love triangle making waves on social media. His current girlfriend, 24-year-old pageant contestant Jordon Hudson, has allegedly taken direct aim at his longtime ex-partner Linda Holliday in a now-viral Instagram exchange. Instagram war explodes as Jordon Hudson exposes Linda Holliday's 'delusional' letter to Bill Belichick According to the Daily Mail, Hudson was engaged in a heated back-and-forth with someone she believed to be close to Holliday. The argument ignited when the woman allegedly branded Hudson a 'gold digger' and accused her of taking advantage of the 73-year-old NFL legend. Hudson, however, did not hold back in her response and delivered a blistering message that included references to a letter Holliday wrote to Belichick nearly a decade ago. 'Hey babes! Since you are tight with Ms Holliday, would you please ask her what she would like me to do with this letter I found from 2015?' Hudson reportedly wrote in a message shared via screenshot. She added, 'Due to its pathetic and embarrassing content, I imagine she wants it back. She should make the point to burn it so she continue [sic] to live in delusional denial.' The letter in question was supposedly found by Hudson at Belichick's $2.2 million Hingham home in an old invoice file. In it, Holliday had allegedly poured out her frustrations over being excluded from aspects of Belichick's life and his ongoing loyalty to ex-wife Debbie Clarke. Holliday had written, 'I'm the one that loves and adores you... tries to ALWAYS remind you how grateful I am of your love,' expressing feelings of being sidelined in favor of Clarke, despite her love and commitment to the coach. Belichick and Holliday were together for 16 years before parting ways in 2023. Shortly after, Belichick's romance with Hudson became public. The couple reportedly first met on a flight in 2021 and have since been spotted attending high-profile events, including the NFL Honors. But Hudson's entry into Belichick's world has been far from seamless. Page Six reports that she has been 'iced out' by Nantucket's elite social scene—where Holliday remains a central figure. Her growing influence in Belichick's post-Patriots chapter has raised eyebrows too, especially after she was seen on the field at UNC, where Belichick has taken a new role. Some reports suggest she's even being looped into work emails and possibly pitching involvement in media projects like Hard Knocks. Despite the noise, Belichick has publicly defended Hudson, stating she leads his 'professional opportunities' outside UNC. Whether this storm settles or intensifies remains to be seen—but one thing is clear: this isn't your typical offseason drama. Also Read: How Tom Brady and Gisele Bündchen built their marriage on trust and acceptance of each other's pasts? Game On Season 1 continues with Mirabai Chanu's inspiring story. Watch Episode 2 here.

Anywhere Real Estate appoints Tom Hudson as head of investor relations
Anywhere Real Estate appoints Tom Hudson as head of investor relations

Yahoo

timea day ago

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Anywhere Real Estate appoints Tom Hudson as head of investor relations

Anywhere Real Estate (HOUS) announced the appointment of Tom Hudson as Head of Investor Relations. As Anywhere accelerates its strategic focus on growth, Hudson will spearhead engagement with the investment community to spotlight the full potential of its businesses and brings a long and distinguished track record in financial leadership and investor engagement, having held senior roles with consumer technology leaders including Fanatics, Fitbit, eBay, and PayPal. Easily unpack a company's performance with TipRanks' new KPI Data for smart investment decisions Receive undervalued, market resilient stocks right to your inbox with TipRanks' Smart Value Newsletter Published first on TheFly – the ultimate source for real-time, market-moving breaking financial news. Try Now>> See the top stocks recommended by analysts >> Read More on HOUS: Disclaimer & DisclosureReport an Issue Anywhere Real Estate names Barri Rafferty chief communications officer Anywhere Real Estate Updates Q2 2025 Financial Estimates Sotheby's International Realty launches Hungary Sotheby's International Realty Anywhere offered over $4 per share for Douglas Elliman, Bloomberg says Guaranteed Rate Affinity launches The Goldberg Group Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

For 37 years, he made a big impact at this small SoFla church. And drank a lot of coffee
For 37 years, he made a big impact at this small SoFla church. And drank a lot of coffee

Miami Herald

timea day ago

  • General
  • Miami Herald

For 37 years, he made a big impact at this small SoFla church. And drank a lot of coffee

When Hollywood pastor Terry Danger heard a same-sex couple planned to attend his Sunday service for the first time some 15 years ago, he decided to send a clear message. Danger went outside and changed the marquee at St. John's Lutheran Church to read, 'Everyone is welcome.' For long-time congregant and former church council leader Andy Hudson, that small but powerful gesture captured the lead-by-example qualities of Danger, the church's longtime lead pastor who is retiring this month. Hudson credits as him as one of the main reasons he and his wife chose St. John's when they moved to Florida more than 25 years ago. 'I love the fact that they want to participate in life,' Hudson said. 'This is not a come to church on Sunday and then do what you do the rest of the week. It's dude, we're here for all of it.' Danger (pronounced Dang-ger), 78, is retiring this month after 37 years at St. John's. The small church, located in the shadow of I-95 was founded in 1926, making it one of the oldest churches in Broward County. After a hurricane leveled the original building, St. John's members relocated to the current location on Van Buren. Around 1988, St. John's needed renovations and a new pastor willing to put in major work. That's when Danger came into the picture, moving from an inner city church in St. Paul, Minnesota to Hollywood. The church was then gutted and rebuilt to what it is today, including the preschool surrounding the sanctuary. At St. John's, Danger has inspired hundreds over the years to focus on the core tenets of Christianity. 'His message from the pulpit every single week is, what is Christianity about,' said Hudson. 'Jesus said take care of the widows, the orphans, the less fortunate among you. Love each other .. and that's really pretty much the essence of what we believe.' Danger has performed countless baptisms and helped people celebrate all of life's milestones from marriages to funerals. He is renowned for welcoming everyone, even furry friends, to church on Sundays. But Danger is perhaps most admired for his works outside of the church — everything from granting scholarships through Rotary Club of Hollywood to coaching softball at South Broward High School to serving on multiple boards, including the ethics board at the University of Miami School of Medicine. Congregants say he's helped people through their darkest times as a visiting pastor at a drug and alcohol facility. He's sat with people battling serious illness in hospitals and nursing homes, attempting to bring them peace at the end of their lives. He's been known to help friends in the community cut down trees and rebuild parts of their homes after storms. Church where all are welcome On a recent Friday a few weeks before his last service, Danger looked back on his long career as a pastor, which started at a 'little country church' in rural Minnesota 51 years ago. Danger moved to Hollywood in 1987 after the organist from his Minnesota church sold his turkey farm to move to the beach — and invited Danger to become the pastor at St. John's. He and his wife, Jana — a journalist who has worked at various newspapers, including the Miami Herald for over ten years — decided to stay in Hollywood and raise their family. 'He said to them, Well, I actually know a pastor who knows how to work. I'm a country boy. I know how to hammer and nail and do other things,' Danger said. St. John's is a Lutheran church, a group that was the first to split off from the Catholic Church during the Reformation. Many Lutheran churches, including St. John's, are a part of the 'Reconciling in Christ' designation, which means they welcome all people regardless of 'race, culture, gender identity, sexual orientation, family status, health, faith tradition or economic circumstance,' according to the church's website. The church has a small group of LGBTQ members including one trans woman. As a minister, Danger has married at least one same-sex couple, which happened to be his own son and his partner. 'All people are welcome into God's community, period. We don't choose and we don't kick them out because they may be different,' Danger said. 'Christ didn't discriminate against the women at the well or the Canaanites or the other people. All people are welcome. And that's been the story of faith forever,' Danger said. Diminishing membership Danger isn't afraid to talk about his opinions on the world — outside of the pulpit, of course. But, his opinions on topics like politics (he doesn't care for President Trump) have caused at least one congregant to leave the church. Though, Danger doesn't see his views as particularly political — he's says worried for the state of the world, especially vulnerable populations like LGBTQ people and the rising cost of housing in Florida. But he said he never lets politics seep into his sermons. In fact, Danger said it's delivering the liturgy that he'll miss the most during retirement. 'I just love it. It's my thing. And maybe the stand up comedian part,' he said. 'I love preaching. That's fine. But my best thing is doing the liturgy and serving Holy Communion. And that just is something special for me, it means something special.' In recent years, St. John's has been struggling with declining membership, Danger said. The congregation has lost almost two-thirds of its membership since the COVID pandemic, from around 120 attendees in its heyday to 30-40 people currently. It's a trend many legacy churches are struggling with, as more modern megachurches continue to drawn in bigger crowds. Danger said he worries about the future of the church after his departure. 'I think people that are here are wonderful, but I'm worried about the church everywhere. I just don't know,' said Danger. 'Regular human beings' Long-time congregant Hudson said that it's the small, intimate moments that he'll miss the most — watching his kids throw the tennis ball with the Hudson family dog, Hemingway (who is also a frequent church-goer) in the church courtyard on Sundays, and attending Christmas pageants and Easter egg hunts with friends. For Hudson, it's his pastor's ability to be himself, flaws and all, that he appreciates as a congregant. 'He and Jana allow themselves to be seen as fallible, vulnerable, regular human beings,' Hudson said. 'He cares about the spiritual community, but he brings that down home Minnesota, salt-of-the-Earth to everything that he does and everything that he is. It's not a facade, it's just who he is.' After his last service on June 29, Danger plans to spend more time with his children and grandchildren as well as his dog, Lucia. He said he might even pick up old hobbies, like sailing or photography. One St. John's tradition that will surely be missed after Danger's retirement is the post-service coffee hour that happens each week. It's a time to bond person to person, cup to cup. 'In a world in which more and more people are alone, it's good to have a time to sit down with somebody and to have some coffee and listen to each other.' It also happens to be one of Danger's favorite ways to spend time with congregants and friends. 'For Lutherans, coffee is the third sacrament,' he said. 'Lutherans have two sacraments, baptism and Holy Communion, but coffee is darn close for a third.' This story was produced with financial support from Trish and Dan Bell and from donors comprising the South Florida Jewish and Muslim Communities, including Khalid and Diana Mirza, in partnership with Journalism Funding Partners. The Miami Herald maintains full editorial control of this work.

'It's pathetic and embarrassing content': Jordon Hudson humiliates Bill Belichick's ex with leaked email from 2025
'It's pathetic and embarrassing content': Jordon Hudson humiliates Bill Belichick's ex with leaked email from 2025

Time of India

timea day ago

  • Sport
  • Time of India

'It's pathetic and embarrassing content': Jordon Hudson humiliates Bill Belichick's ex with leaked email from 2025

Jordon Hudson, Bill Belichick's girlfriend, has allegedly blasted his former partner, Linda Holliday (Getty Images) Jordon Hudson, Bill Belichick's companion, reportedly rebuked his former girlfriend, Linda Holliday. This incident arose from Hudson's uncovering of an email Holliday sent to Belichick in 2015, inciting the existing hostility between the women following earlier public controversies. Bill Belichick caught in feud as Jordon Hudson mocks his ex's 'cringe' message The private affairs of proclaimed football strategist Bill Belichick are once again gaining considerable attention, as his current associate, Jordon Hudson, has reportedly voiced significant objection toward his long-standing previous companion, Linda Holliday. This recent disruption originates from Hudson's alleged retrieval of an electronic message from November 2015, conveyed by Holliday to Belichick. Their bond faced examination after an uncomfortable TV segment where Hudson appeared to intrude on a question on their first meeting. Though the spotlight on their interactions were diminished, Hudson continued making subtle comments targeting Holliday. One social media post celebrating a friend's pageant career even included the phrase "Nantucket Socialites," broadly seen as a furtive slight towards Holliday. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 이 게임은 당신을 놀라게 할 것입니다! 레이드 섀도우 레전드 Undo Belichick and Holliday's 16-year partnership, which started in 2007, concluded last September. Soon after, Belichick's romance with Hudson started off. The current objection flared up following the Daily Mail's report of a private Instagram chat. In this exchange, Hudson was apparently labeled a "gold digger," escalating the dispute. Reacting to this charge, Hudson allegedly disclosed her finding of the 2015 email from Holliday to Belichick. The validity of this communication allegedly outlined Holliday's rage regarding the focus Belichick provided his previous spouse, Debbie Clarke. The communication from Holliday apparently commenced with, "Hi my baby," and proceeded, "I just [want] to get a few things off my chest." Holliday allegedly expressed, "I'm the one that loves and adores you and respects you and tries never to ask too much of you and tries to ALWAYS remind you how grateful I am of your love." A digital portrait secured by the Mail allegedly displays Hudson's pointed response to the "gold digger" accusation and her sentiments concerning Holliday. The affirmed statement from Hudson articulated: "Hey babes! Since you are tight with Ms. Holiday, could you please ask her what she would like me to do with this letter I found from 2015? I found it in an old renovation invoice file in Hingham.' 'Due to its pathetic and embarrassing content, I imagine she wants it back. She should make the point to burn it so she continue to live in delusional denial (that her relationship with BB wasn't doomed yeaaaaars prior to him finally dumping her.)" Hudson reportedly finished by asserting, "I know she cares a great deal to continue to manipulate her friends, as well as the public, into believing that I came in and ruined her perfect relationship.' Also Read: Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes' luxury steakhouse hits construction snag ahead of NFL season Game On Season 1 continues with Mirabai Chanu's inspiring story. Watch Episode 2 here.

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