Jordon Hudson, the 24-year-old girlfriend of former NFL coach Bill Belichick, is reportedly being shunned by Nantucket’s high-society circles, according to new claims published by People magazine.
A source described as a Florida-Nantucket insider alleged that friends of Belichick’s ex-partner, Linda Holliday, “don’t want anything to do with Jordon.”
The report highlights a social chill toward Hudson, who is attempting to gain acceptance among Nantucket’s affluent and influential crowd.

“Most of Linda’s friends don’t want anything to do with Jordon,” the source said. “Since Linda is established and well-liked, Jordon could be seen as an interloper.”

Earlier this week, Page Six also reported that Hudson was being “iced out” by the exclusive social circles, with claims that she is eager to engage in Nantucket’s philanthropic and social scene—an area where Holliday maintains a strong presence.

Another source suggested Hudson’s efforts to break into the community may take time. “It may take Jordon a while to get involved with what she wants, but she certainly can. It would have to be done her way and probably away from what Linda does.”
Despite the cold reception, interest in her relationship with Belichick is far from muted. “They pretend they know nothing about Bill and Jordon yet talk behind Jordon’s back,” a source claimed. “Many of these people have been through the same thing as Linda or have done what Jordon did. They are no better. They just act like it.”
Hudson’s romance with the 73-year-old NFL icon was first revealed in summer 2024, though they reportedly met three years earlier on a flight to Palm Beach. Belichick’s 16-year relationship with Holliday ended in 2023.
Tensions between Holliday and Hudson reportedly escalated during a December 2024 Christmas event in Nantucket.

According to TMZ, an incident report from the Dreamland “Stroll Party” on December 6 detailed a confrontation, with Holliday allegedly asking staff to remove Hudson due to her presence at the event.
Security footage reviewed in the report shows Holliday and her companions confronting Hudson on the dance floor.
The report also highlighted a moment of apparent intimidation involving Miss Massachusetts USA, Melissa Sapini—Hudson’s friend, who was also present at the party.
According to the report, Holliday allegedly warned Sapini, “if she valued her current title, she should think twice about who her friends are,” referencing her supposed influence within pageant circles. The document states that while Sapini did not respond, she began to cry.

Sapini later issued a statement downplaying the drama and redirecting focus to the University of North Carolina football programme, which Belichick is now leading.
The eight-time Super Bowl-winning coach is preparing for his first collegiate season at UNC, following his departure from the New England Patriots in January 2024 after 24 seasons and six championship titles.
Sources say Belichick and Hudson are undeterred by the social snubs. “Bill and Jordon are so busy in their own lives and with their work and projects, so they don’t have time to worry about who accepts them or not,” one insider said.
Belichick is set to make his coaching debut at UNC when they face TCU on September 1.