- by foxnews
- 19 May 2025
While admitting that neither Hudson nor Belichick should have to answer personal questions if they choose not to, Stafford pointed out that Hudson's activity on social media makes questions about their personal life "fair game."
"You never really saw him much in the social media platform stuff, and now he's everywhere with her. Right? I do think there is a little bit of responsibility in knowing that - for her - knowing that questions are going to be asked, because they are so public with their relationship."
"I think it's fair game both ways, in a way," Stafford continued. "If she doesn't want to talk about it, then they don't have to talk about it."
In October, Hudson posted a photo of the couple on a beach. Belichick was dressed as a fisherman, and Hudson as a mermaid. In March, she shared a video of the couple appearing to practice yoga on the beach. She also posted for Belichick's 73rd birthday last month, calling him her "twin flame."
Belichick released a statement saying he was "surprised" about getting the questions about his relationship and that when Hudson had stepped in, she had been doing her job. He went on to accuse CBS of creating a "false narrative" with so-called "selectively edited clips."
CBS responded, disagreeing with Belichick's version of events.
"When we agreed to speak with Mr. Belichick, it was for a wide-ranging interview," the company said. "There were no preconditions or limitations to this conversation. This was confirmed repeatedly with his publisher before the interview took place and after it was completed."
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