Jordon Hudson is taking control of the narrative — and cashing in while she’s at it. The 24-year-old girlfriend of legendary NFL coach Bill Belichick has filed a trademark for none other than the term “Gold Digger.”
According to records, the application was filed on August 25 by TCE Rights Management LLC, the company Hudson manages. The trademark will cover jewelry and accessories, with plans to roll out a full product line.
Flipping the Script
The move comes after months of critics labeling Hudson a “gold digger” for her relationship with Belichick, who is 72. Instead of shying away from the chatter, Hudson appears to be leaning into it — flipping the insult into a branding opportunity.
Trademark attorney Josh Gerben noted the filing, calling it “a clever way to monetize the criticism.”

Not Hudson’s First Trademark
“Gold Digger” isn’t the only phrase Hudson’s camp has been busy locking down. Earlier this year, the same company filed applications for a range of Belichick-inspired phrases, including:
- All-Belichick Team
- Chapel Bill
- The Belichick Way
- Dynasty (Bill’s Version)
That last one is believed to be a nod to Taylor Swift’s (Taylor’s Version) era, where the pop icon reclaimed her masters by re-recording her catalog. Hudson’s move looks like a play from the same handbook: take control, rebrand, and profit.
Inspired by Angel Reese’s “Mebounds” Moment
Hudson’s strategy echoes what WNBA star Angel Reese did after trolls mocked her with the phrase “mebounds.” Instead of letting the insult define her, Reese turned it into a profitable merch line — and now Hudson is aiming for the same kind of viral business success.
In short? Troll her all you want — she’ll still cash the check.
The Jewelry Line
While details on the designs haven’t dropped yet, sources tell TMZ Sports Hudson plans to launch jewelry and trinkets under the “Gold Digger” label. Given the buzz, it wouldn’t be surprising if the line quickly sells out once it hits the market.
And considering Belichick’s fame and Hudson’s rising profile, the branding move feels like a genius play that turns shade into shine.

Social Media Reacts
Fans are already buzzing online, with reactions ranging from applause to side-eye:
- “Honestly? Genius. She’s making money off the hate.”
- “Bill’s girlfriend trademarking Gold Digger is wild .”
- “This is some Taylor Swift-level business energy.”
Love it or hate it, Hudson’s move proves she’s not just sitting on the sidelines — she’s building a brand out of the spotlight that comes with being linked to Belichick.
What’s Next?
If all goes as planned, Hudson could carve out her own lane in the celebrity business space, turning controversy into currency. Between Belichick-inspired trademarks and her upcoming jewelry line, Jordon is showing that she knows how to play the long game.
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