Jordon Hudson used a Taylor Swift breakup ballad to ask a theoretical question about her own high-profile relationship.
While listening to Swift’s “So Long London,” believed to be about her breakup with ex Joe Alwyn, Hudson, 23, offered her “Airplane Thoughts” about her own boyfriend, Bill Belichick, during a flight over Bar Harbor, Maine.
“If Bill and I were to break up, would he co-write a song with Taylor Swift titled: ‘buh-bah baa ha ba’ ???” Hudson wrote via her Instagram Story on Sunday, July 13.
The caption was accompanied by a short video of Hudson, wearing sunglasses, gazing out the airplane’s window.
Hudson, a noted Swiftie, and Belichick, 73, went public with their relationship in October 2024 after months of rumors that the beauty queen and former New England Patriots head coach were dating.
In April, Hudson gave a nod to Swift, 34, when she filed for multiple trademarks on Belichick’s behalf.
Hudson filed for 14 trademarks on April 3, including phrases like “No Days Off,” “Do Your Job” and “Ignore the Noise,” all of which are currently owned by the Patriots and their owner, Robert Kraft.
To get around the previous ownership,, Hudson’s filings included “(Bill’s Version)” at the end of each phrase, a clear nod to Swift’s rerecordings of her old albums after her discography was purchased by Scooter Braun.
Belichick was the head coach of the Patriots for 24 seasons and won six Super Bowls with the team before he and the franchise agreed to part ways in January 2024. In December 2024, Belichick was announced as the new head football coach at the University of North Carolina.
In July 2024, Belichick attended Swift’s “Eras Tour” in Amsterdam alongside Kansas City Chiefs stars Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce, Swift’s boyfriend.
When Belichick and Hudson went public with their relationship in October 2024, Belichick was wearing an “Eras Tour” sweatshirt in a series of photos posted by Hudson via Instagram.
After months of frequently showcasing her relationship with Belichick via social media, Hudson has largely laid low in the aftermath of Belichick’s controversial interview on CBS Sunday Morning in April.
During Belichick’s sit-down chat with journalist Tony Dokoupil, Hudson interjected from off camera when her boyfriend was asked to explain how the couple met.
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“We’re not talking about this,” Hudson said.
In the aftermath, journalist Pablo Torre reported that Hudson had been banned from University of North Carolina athletic facilities — a claim the school has denied — and speculated that she’s been lying about her real age.
Us Weekly has reached out to Hudson for comment regarding the allegations.