Kelly Stafford, wife of the long-standing quarter of the NFL, Matthew Stafford, spoke on the current saga of the relationship of Jordon Hudson and Bill Belichick, saying that the 24-year-old criticism is right.
Hudson’s involvement in Belichick’s professional life has been under the microscope since last week, since his interruption of an interview with CBS with his 49 -year -old boyfriend, was broadcast last Sunday.
Since then, more has surfaced on the training effect of Hudson’s attachment to Belichick, 73, including the HBO series “Hard Knocks” drawing a season of North Carolina, apparently because of her requests.
Now Kelly Stafford, who has a lot of experience in light and on the arm of a well-known grid figure, spoke about the recent drama of Hudson-Belichick.
“Bill Belichick, you have never really seen him in the stuff of the social media platform and now he is everywhere with her,” said Stafford on her podcast. “So I think there is a little responsibility that, for her, knowing that the questions will be asked because they are so public with their relationship.”
“Honesty, I don’t mind, I think it’s just two -way game. If she doesn’t want to talk about it, then they don’t have to talk about it. All this is very interesting for me.
Kelly Stafford spoke on the saga of the relationship of Jordon Hudson and Bill Belichick

Hudson’s involvement in Belichick’s professional life has been under the microscope for a week
“I just think that the world of sport in general is dramatic like hell. And I understand that these guys are not only athletes. We know it. But at the same time, they are athletes. Why is everything so dramatic?
In April, Hudson’s company, CUB Enterprises disorder, filed more than a dozen brands with the Federal Trademark Office, which are currently belonging to the old Belichick team, the Patriots, of sentences commonly associated with the coach, by people.
News broke out for the first time earlier this year of a “hard knocks” shot in Chapel Hill, with a two -month production calendar from March 1.
The shooting of the new series would have lasted only two days before the end, in an alleged part due to Hudson’s request to be strongly involved in the project ”, according to The Athletic.
“The conversation took a turn with which we were not comfortable,” also reported the point of sale, from Belichick’s girlfriend.
Since Sunday broadcast of the clumsy CBS interview, a series of alarming revelations have been released about Hudson, including the news of the “hard blows”. It was also said that she had taken the maintenance, causing a delay of 30 minutes.
Also on an Instagram post which shows that the former star of the Patriots of New England Julian Edelman preparing for the girlfriend of his former coach by saying that she was simply acting how a public relations, the American actor Nikki Glaser also defended Hudson in the comments.
“100% this,” wrote Glaser. “She acts like her advertiser. Publicists do this during interviews. People are for blood

Hudson’s requests for the “Hard Knocks” series to Chronicle Belichick have been revealed

Hudson would have asked to be an executive producer of the Northern Caroline season
But his daughter-in-law Amanda, who is married to Belichick’s son Stephen for eight years, has shot this. She wrote: “Publicists act professionally and do not” pass “to delay an interview.
Three days after the interview is broadcast and more than four months after his mandate in Chapel Hill, Belichick published a puffed declaration, hitting CBS.
“I agreed to speak with CBS on Sunday morning to promote my new book,” said Belichick. “Before this interview, I clearly communicated with my publicist at Simon & Schuster that any promotional interview in which I participated would agree to focus only on the content of the book. Unfortunately, this expectation was not honored during the interview.
In the background, Belichick’s friends are increasingly concerned about the control that Hudson has during the eight time Super bowl winner, while North Carolina It is said that it would be if he is always the right man to be their football coach.
CBS responded to Belichick’s claims on Wednesday, repressing part of what Gridiron’s legend said.
“When we agreed to speak with Mr. Belichick, it was for an interview with unleashed fury,” said a spokesperson for CBS News. “There was no prerequisite or limitation to this conversation. This was confirmed several times with its publisher before the interview took place and after its end.