Linda Holidayex-girlfriend of Bill BelichickShe tried practicing mindfulness as her ex-partner was busy enjoying a new job.
Holiday, 61, posted an infographic via Instagram Story on Thursday, December 12, highlighting the difference between “In My Control” and “Out of My Control.”
“I don't know who needs to hear this today but it's so accurate. Xo ❣️,” Holiday captioned the photo.
Around the same time Holiday posted the letter, Belichick, 72, was in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, accepting the head football coaching job at the University of North Carolina.
Holiday and Belichick dated back to 2007 — one year after Belichick divorced his ex-wife Debbie Clark – Until September 2023.
Throughout Holiday and Belichick's relationship, he was the head coach of the NFL's New England Patriots.
Shortly after their split, Belichick was linked to… Gordon Hudsona 24-year-old former college cheerleader. Hudson and Belichick had previously met in 2021 when they sat next to each other on a plane while Hudson was still in college.
The duo became official in October 2024 and was made Their first appearance on the red carpet On December 5, they appeared together at the 2024 Museum Gala at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City.
Turns out Holiday almost crossed paths with Belichick and Hudson last weekend at a Nantucket outing.
Holliday posted a collection of photos from the annual holiday event Via Instagram on Wednesday, December 11, including photos with her two daughters – Ashley and Katie – From a previous relationship of Belichick.
Hudson said she “lost her passion for walking around” at the event in a series of photos she posted Via Instagram On Monday, December 9th. One photo showed Hudson posing alongside Belichick.
The former New England Patriots coach signed a five-year, $50 million contract with the University of North Carolina, which was It was officially announced on Thursday At a news conference in Chapel Hill, where Hudson was present.
“It's great to come back home to Carolina and get back to the environment that I actually grew up in,” said Belichick, who was his father. SteveHe was an assistant coach at North Carolina from 1953 to 1955. “When you're young, you don't remember everything. I was too young to remember a lot of things at Carolina, but as I got older, you heard the same story over and over again. One of the stories that I I always hear Billy's first words were: “Beat Duke.”
“My dad told us, ‘When you love what you do, it’s not a job,’” Belichick added. I love what I do. I love training. I love interacting with the players. I love team building, game planning, and the game itself. Working with young children, with the energy and enthusiasm, it's great to come into that environment every day.