John Mulaney, Richard Kind mock Bill Belichick and girlfriend Jordon Hudson on 'Everybody's Live' (Video)

Richard Kind with fake girlfriend, Everybodys Live with John Mulaney, 4/30/2025

Comedian John Mulaney and actor Richard Kind performed a skit that took clear shots at former NFL and current North Carolina Tar Heels head football coach Bill Belichick and his much-younger girlfriend Jordon Hudson during Wednesday night's episode of "Everybody's Live" on Netflix.

Kind began the show standing in front of a podium wearing a dark blue "ELJM" sweatshirt, with the initials referencing the show "Everybody's Live with John Mulaney". It even had a strategically placed rip near the right shoulder, similar to the Navy sweatshirt Belichick wore during this recent interview which aired on CBS Sunday Morning this past weekend.

The topic of this week's episode was "Can Major Surgery Be Fun?". After running through his monologue, Mulaney introduced Kind and figured that he would have a lot to say about surgery. Kind agreed that he had a lot to say when a female voice off-camera said "No, we're not talking about that" in a clear reference to the line Belichick's girlfriend Jordan Hudson used to block him from answering an interview question about how they met.

The camera zoomed out to show a woman named Geirsten playing the role of Kind's girlfriend. She wearing a similar outfit that Hudson wore while managing Belichick during the CBS interview. From that point on it was merciless references to the CBS interview and mocking Belichick and Hudson:

Mulaney: "Geirsten is Richard's girlfriend and she's now a constant presence in our lives."
Geirsten: "I'm (Richard's) ideal mill and his muse...and I need to see a cut of this before you use it."
Mulaney: "It's a live show."
Geirsten: "It's not live anymore, sorry. The Richard portions are pre-taped. We're going to need to see a cut."
Kind: "Come on. Wouldn't you give up all your friends for this woman?"

The CBS interview has been a real public relations nightmare for Belichick and is raising a lot of questions. It's not exactly the kind of publicity that UNC was expecting when they hired him as their coach. This will all be forgotten about if he has a successful season, but the start of the 2025 college football season might as well be a lifetime away. In the meantime, they are going to have to manage this PR firestorm. Belichick is not going to be able to just laugh this off.

[@Netflix]

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