Jordon Hudson has hit back at Charlotte Wilder and Madeline Hill's 'The Sports Gossip Show' after the hosts revealed she recently melted down during a 13-minute phone call.
The hosts had been in talks to have Hudson on their show after the 24-year-old girlfriend of Bill Belichick cold-called Wilder and described herself as the 'the president of your universe.'
Hudson reportedly went on to compare herself to Taylor Swift's powerhouse, publicist, Tree Paine, as she discussed Wilder and Hill's episode about her Miss Maine pageant.
Ultimately, despite some cordial discussions, negotiations to have Hudson broke down as the hosts described the talks as a 'toxic relationship' - before Hudson fully lost her cool one Friday night.
While Wilder said she warned Hudson she would still discuss their phone calls if an appearance on the show didn't happen, Hudson was seemingly upset at (something from) a clip of them discussing her angry phone call on the show.
Hudson re-shared a message from another Instagram user responding to the clip, which read: 'This was such a disappointing take for me. <> Be real. Do I have to seriously argue against (female!) sports journalists that @jordon has is justified in pursuing @missmeusa @missamerica for her own career and interests regardless of who she is dating??'
Jordon Hudson's relationship with Bill Belichick has repeatedly distracted from talk of the coach's on-field mission with the North Carolina Tar Heels
Madeline Hill (left) and Charlotte Wilder - hosts of 'The Sports Gossip Show' - revealed Hudson cold-called them in the first of a series of conversations about one episode of their podcast
Hudson re-shared this Instagram story written by another Instagram user, who tagged her
In the video, Hill had said: 'All the decisions she makes, kind of reflect that it's her against the world. She's gonna say whatever she wants, She's gonna post on Instagram. She wants to be a public figure... you can't have it both ways.'
In the episode, Wilder also recalled how Hudson had a 'real edge' to her during their final phone call, in which she was 'yelling and crying.'
'There is a real edge to her voice this time,' Wilder recalled. 'She really starts, she's yelling at me, she is crying, she said she finished the rest of the Miss Maine episode and said she didnt like what we said.'
'I was like 'what?'. I thought we were talking about the episode that you watched (in full) the whole time. Complete 180. We had a feeling there was this tension - waiting for the other shoe to drop.
'This goes on for 13 minutes. I am shaking. I've had people yell at me before but because I thought we had built up some level of trust with her, it was incredibly jarring. When someone is yelling at you, you are like 'Oh my God, what have I done?' but we haven't done anything.'
Hudson's language throughout the talks was also described as 'word salady,' while the hosts' new podcast deal with The Athletic evidently rubbed Hudson the wrong way as well.
They explained: 'We tell her (about The Athletic deal) and she is not pleased, she says The Athletic has been awful to me, doesn't like the reporting. Says 'I don't want to make The Athletic any money'.
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Hudson even agreed with the host's suggestion that she was Belichick's equivalent to Tree Paine - the long-time publicist and PR expert for international pop icon Taylor Swift
'She got very hung up about that in other times. She is sort of obsessed with the legality of how her image can be used. It was something she was very fixated on. She wants intense control without understanding you will never have it.'
Hill added of Hudson: 'At times it felt like she was much older, times where it felt like she was much younger... It seems like she's mad at the world, wants it both ways.'
Hudson's handling of the media firestorm around her relationship with Belichick, the infamous CBS Sunday Morning interview, inquiries into her role at the University of North Carolina, the businesses she runs, properties she owns, and personal details about her background and family have certainly diverted attention away from the coach's on-field mission at North Carolina.
Belichick ultimately decided to hire Brandon Faber from the Chicago Bears in order to right the ship.
Hudson had assumed the role of Belichick's PR guru after his former 'consigliere' - Berj Najarian - left his role at the Patriots for Boston College.
Faber, who was reportedly brought on board by Belichick in May, had certainly quieted things down, but Hudson's latest installment of erratic behavior is not ideal timing for the eight-time Super Bowl-winning coach.
Belichick and UNC are stepping up their preparations for his team's first game of the season on Monday, September 1, against TCU.