On a recent episode of “The View,” Joy Behar shared her candid thoughts on Bill Belichick’s romantic relationship with Jordon Hudson, highlighting their significant 48-year age difference.
Behar, who is of the same age as her husband, schoolteacher Steve Janowitz, did not shy away from expressing her skepticism about the longevity and dynamics of such an age-disparate relationship.
During the discussion, Behar used humor to point out the potential impracticalities of the relationship, quipping, “The girl is hearing wedding bells, but the question is: can he hear them?” This led to a humorous comparison where she imagined herself in a relationship with 28-year-old actor Timothée Chalamet, prompting laughter and further discussion among the panelists.
Co-host Sarah Haines chimed in with a more neutral perspective, suggesting that while Hudson might be enjoying the lifestyle and opportunities afforded by her relationship with Belichick, it wasn’t all rosy. “There’s been some female actors who are dating [younger men]. They speak to the older women and say, ‘what’s up with that?’ She’s 24, she’s having a good time… I’m guessing he takes places she wouldn’t be going on her own. If she’s having fun…” Haines said, before Behar humorously interjected, “Not in the bedroom he’s not! There’s only so much Viagra in this world,” highlighting the physical realities of aging.
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The discussion then welcomed a contrasting viewpoint from Nicaraguan-American political strategist and commentator Anna Navarro, who is in a marriage with a 24-year age difference herself. Navarro cited several high-profile couples with significant age gaps to argue against Behar’s skepticism. “I actually disagree with you,” Navarro began. “Robert Kraft, who’s the owner of the Patriots and used to be Belichick’s boss, he married a woman 33 years younger. Sarah Paulson is with Holland Taylor, that’s a 32-year age gap. Look at Robert DeNiro, he just had a baby! The issue of whether you can have sex or not at 80 is no longer a question. I would tell you that older men, a lot of the time, are better lovers because they’ve got to work at it more!”
Despite Navarro’s examples of successful relationships with age gaps, Behar remained unconvinced, dryly noting, “By the time she’s 48, he’ll be in an urn on a mantle.” To which Navarro retorted, “And she’ll be rich!” highlighting another aspect of such relationships often debated in public discourse.
Behar concluded with a skeptical remark about the motivations behind such relationships, saying, “It’s about the cash, come on!”
This discussion underscored the complex feelings and varied opinions people hold about age differences in relationships, especially when played out under the scrutiny of the public eye.
The segment wrapped up as the conversation turned to recent sightings of Belichick and Hudson together, reinforcing the public’s fascination with celebrity relationships, particularly those involving notable age disparities.