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Battle scars don’t fade — and Jordon Hudson is still nursing her’s.
Bill Belichick’s 24-year-old girlfriend took to instagram on Friday to commemorate the six-month anniversary of Netflix’s famous special, “The Roast of Tom Brady.”
“Happy 6 Month Roast-iversary 🔥🐐,” Hudson wrote in the post, which featured images from the evening, including of her with former Patriots director of football Berj Najarian. “Hopefully y’all’s burn wounds healed over … I know Bill & I are still applying bacitracin daily 🩹😅.”
Though it was Tom Brady who drew the bulk of ire on that fateful evening, the six-time Super Bowl winning head coach wasn’t spared in the onslaught.
Rumors that linked the two together had begun swirling over the summer. Eyebrows were raised considering their generational age gap — Belichick was 71 at the time, and Hudson, 23 — and no punches were pulled during the comedy special.
Tight end Rob Gronkowski started things off with a not-so-subtle jab.
“Coach, you used to talk about Foxborough High School when we sucked,” Gronkowski said. “But now I know why you were so obsessed with Foxborough High School: you were scouting your new girlfriend.”
Later that evening, Tom Brady turned up the heat with a barb of his own.
“Everybody asks me which ring is my favorite, I used to say ‘the next one,’” Brady began.
“But now that I am retired, my favorite Ring is the camera that caught Coach Belichick slinking out of that poor girl’s house a few months ago. Hey, you still got it. Respect baby,” the quarterback flashed while pointing in Belichick’s direction.
Belichick laughed off the jokes and also got his own shots in at his former star players.
“Gronk, I’ve been watching on “Fox NFL Sunday” and I’m begging you, please stop doing your job,” Belichick said. “Do another job. Do somebody else’s job.”
And toward the quarterback:
“For all of you out there that think about who’s responsible for the Patriots’ success during the time that Tom and I were there — Was it Brady? Was it me? Was it Brady? Was it me?” Belichick said.
“In reality, the truth of the matter is, it was both of us because of me.”