Jordon Hudson‘s Valentine’s Day post about “LOVE” stirred controversy online, as fans focused on her relationship with legendary NFL coach Bill Belichick rather than the sentiment, sparking memes and heated discussion across social media platforms.
Her message stressed that love has “no objective criteria,” does not discriminate, and is not connected to wealth or perfection. She also emphasized that “it is never okay to harass or abuse a person,” aiming to highlight respect and kindness.
While Hudson hoped to inspire, online users immediately targeted the couple’s age gap and her motives, questioning whether her affection for Belichick is genuine or driven by financial gain or social status, igniting another round of criticism.
One fan wrote, “Youre right…your definition of LOVE is MONEY. Please stop. juat stop. smh as a mom… wonder how your parents feel…then again…they are probably enjoying the perks and learning alot from BB since they grew up together with their parents. Imaooooo.”
Whilst a second said, “this is not love you are using him to raise your ranks on this prison planet and hes using you becuase you give him notriety. You are both sin pigs But I guess he’s in the club now. is he a york mason or a scot mason.. which pos clan memeber is he.”
And a third claimed, “This is a perfect example of how entitled females always date up, be god forbid they find a normal man who isn’t 70 years old and a millionaire.”
Eli Manning rushes to defend Bill Belichick
Eli Manning shared his shock after Belichick missed the Pro Football Hall of Fame this year, stressing that the coach’s six Super Bowl victories and multiple AFC championships make him one of the most accomplished leaders in NFL history.
Even though Belichick lost two Super Bowls to Manning and the New York Giants, Eli Manning praised his legacy, pointing out that neither his own two championships nor Belichick‘s six wins were enough for recognition this year.
“Bill Belichick not making the Hall of Fame is pretty shocking,” Manning said. “You have one of – if not maybe the greatest coach of all time…
“And what he built there in New England, and the amount of Super Bowls they went to, and AFC championships, let alone just the amount that they won, it was incredible.
“I can’t imagine a more deserving coach to make it in the Hall of Fame than him.”
Tom Brady weighed in, joking he should “be a little concerned” about first-ballot Hall of Fame eligibility after seeing both Belichick and New England Patriots owner, Robert Kraft, excluded, while laughing off the perceived injustice, hinting at the influence of past controversies on voters.
Brady‘s legendary resume speaks volumes: seven Super Bowl rings, 15 Pro Bowls, three All-Pro selections, three league MVPs, plus NFL records for starts, completions, attempts, passing yards, touchdowns, and first downs.
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