Jordon Hudson composed an impassioned letter to her cheer team following her resignation. In the letter, she apologized to her teammates for the controversy that her relationship with Bill Belichick had provoked.

The message, which was obtained by The Washington Post, appeared to have been sent this past winter, following Belichick’s acceptance of the UNC football head coaching position.

Hudson informed her colleagues that she would be departing from ECE Blackout in Massachusetts to accompany her 73-year-old boyfriend to Chapel Hill.

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She conveyed her sorrow at being compelled to make the decision, stating that her affair with Belichick and the subsequent media circus had resulted in “a gradual exterior erasure of my strong, individual identity.”

She expressed her reluctance to relinquish her time with you, stating, “I feel as though I am relinquishing a portion of my identity in the process.”

She also expressed her regret for the “baggage” she had recently brought to the squad as a result of her recent celebrity status.

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“I am aware that none of you requested that,” she stated.

She subsequently expressed her gratitude to her peers for their support during the “difficult period” of her life, and she extended an invitation to join her in North Carolina.

Hudson, as you are aware, ultimately returned to Chapel Hill with Bill and subsequently played a significant role in all of his endeavors beyond the gridiron, whether to his advantage or disadvantage.

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