Jordan Hudson Was Confronted by Bill Belichick’s Ex at a Party
TMZ Sports reported that the encounter between Bill Belichick‘s current girlfriend, Jordan Hudson, and his ex-girlfriend, Linda Holliday, at a Christmas party late last year was anything but cordial. On December 6, the heated altercation took place during a “Stroll Party” in Massachusetts, organized by Dreamland, which bills itself as “Nantucket Island’s Year-Round Nonprofit Film, […] The post Jordan Hudson Was Confronted by Bill Belichick’s Ex at a Party appeared first on BlackSportsOnline.


TMZ Sports reported that the encounter between Bill Belichick‘s current girlfriend, Jordan Hudson, and his ex-girlfriend, Linda Holliday, at a Christmas party late last year was anything but cordial.
On December 6, the heated altercation took place during a “Stroll Party” in Massachusetts, organized by Dreamland, which bills itself as “Nantucket Island’s Year-Round Nonprofit Film, Performing Arts & Cultural Center.”
The party, which began at around 7 PM, was being DJed by Holliday’s daughters, Ashley and Kat Hess, also known as The Hess Twins.
However, a Dreamland incident report we were able to receive states that at approximately 9:30 PM, Holliday, who allegedly moved into a Nantucket house that Belichick had purchased in 2024—contacted an event official over a Hudson-related matter.
According to the filings, Holliday felt that Belichick’s current girlfriend’s appearance was “inappropriate, since the event was widely advertised as a party headlined by her daughters.”
The filings state that shortly after, Holliday was captured on security footage confronting Hudson and a couple of her friends in the center of a dance floor, which was crowded with about 200 partygoers. According to the records, Holliday and her pals “backed away” while the Dreamland official questioned Hudson as they arrived on the scene.
Hudson consented to depart after being told that the party was just a few minutes away.
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