Jordon Hudson is apparently letting the jewels speak for themselves.

When making an appearance on the sideline Saturday at boyfriend Bill Belichick’s UNC home game against Stanford, the former college cheerleader, 24, paired her white shirt, white knee-high boots and blue snakeskin-print mini skirt with a necklace that read “Banned.”

Hudson, who has been by Belichick’s side as he continues to navigate his first season coaching at the collegiate level, was at the center of wild rumors in May that suggested she had been barred from UNC’s facilities.

Jordon Hudson sported a “Banned” necklace Saturday at boyfriend Bill Belichick’s UNC game. AP

The former college cheerleader was spotted on the sideline ahead of UNC’s game against Stanford. AP

The university, which tapped Belichick, 73, as its head football coach in December 2024, denied the claims.

“While Jordon Hudson is not an employee at the University or Carolina Athletics, she is welcome to the Carolina Football facilities,” the statement read at the time. “Jordon will continue to manage all activities related to Coach Belichick’s personal brand outside of his responsibilities for Carolina Football and the University.”

Belichick’s first year at UNC has been nothing short of a rollercoaster, with reports about his personal life and embattled football program dominating headlines for much of the college football season.

Bill Belichick grins after UNC’s win over Stanford on Nov. 8, 2025. AP

Bill Belichick’s romance with Jordon Hudson was revealed in 2024. Getty Images

Despite a turbulent start to his tenure, Belichick had much to smile about Saturday when his Tar Heels notched their second straight win with a 20-15 victory over Stanford during homecoming weekend.

“It’s always good to win at home,” Belichick said. “I’m proud of our team. We had two interesting halves. Had a tough start offensively, and then got things going a little bit in the second half. We played well defensively for three quarters and then gave up a few too many, two-minute drives at the end. We hung on with an onside kick recovery and got a stop on defense.”

UNC, a week removed from a 27-10 win over Syracuse, improved to 4-5 on the year.

The Tar Heels visit Wake Forest (6-3) next Saturday.