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Wilmer Valderrama
It's nostalgia overload as Wilmer Valderrama and Freddie Rodriguez welcome another amigo to their podcast, Dos Amigos. Wilbur's friend and former that 70s show castmate Topher Grace stops by the speakeasy for a two part interview to discuss his career and reminisce about old times.
Topher Grace
We were still in that place of like, what will this experience become? And you go, you're having the best time. But it was like such a perfect golden time.
Wilmer Valderrama
Listen to Dos amigos on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Tony Dacopol
I need to discuss the interview Bill Belichick did this weekend with CBS News. Did y'all see this? Belichick sat down with CBS anchor Tony Dacopol. I believe that's how you pronounce his name, to discuss life in his new book, the Art of Winning. Decouple asked about the book and then started to ask questions about Belichick's 24 year old girlfriend. Check this out.
Bill Belichick's Girlfriend
Jordan was a constant presence during our interview. You have Jordan right over there. Everybody in the world seems to be following this relationship. They've got an opinion about your private life. It's got nothing to do with them, but they're invested in it. How do you deal with that?
Tony Dacopol
Never been too worried about what everybody else thinks. Just try to do what I feel like is best for me and what's right.
Bill Belichick's Girlfriend
How did you guys meet?
Freddie Prinze Jr.
Not talking about this.
Bill Belichick's Girlfriend
No, no.
Tony Dacopol
Well, damn. I'm not accustomed to seeing somebody tell Belichick what to do, but she's 24 and he's in his 70s, so. So it is what it is. Cut off any questions about how they met. This is the girlfriend that Belichick has been seen with in photos, at events and hanging out on the beach, if y'all recall. Here's my issue. It's consensual. They're both adults. It's none of my business. I ain't got nothing to say about it. But Lord help us all. I have no clue what my nephew is going to say about it. So just. Could you be careful? Could you be careful and just. And just mind your manners?
Freddie Prinze Jr.
It's just. How do you think they met? Cause she didn't say it. And he ain't. He don't want to talk about it. I feel like, look, he, like he gonna tear his acl. Just don't. But I feel like he was like reaching for like prune juice and couldn't get up there. And he seen her in the supermarket walking by while she was getting cereal or something and was like, can you grab that for me? And then they exchanged like that. But I don't see how a 24 year old could find Bill Belichick attractive. No offense, you know, no offense, but.
Tony Dacopol
One could easily argue that's because you're just looking at the physical.
Freddie Prinze Jr.
Yeah, she's 24. She is too.
Tony Dacopol
How do you know that?
Freddie Prinze Jr.
Unless.
Tony Dacopol
I mean, based on what you just said. The point that I'm trying to make to you is that there are situations where there's plenty of women out there who would tell you that there are things far more important than one's physical appearance that matters to them. That's what they would say to you. So rather than ask that question, why don't you sit up there and say, wait a minute. I mean, you know, it's more to a relationship than just looks. And there's more that you got to bring to the table as a man, which Bill Belichick, he's a very, very accomplished individual. And safety, security, you know, taking care of somebody, all that stuff. Obviously, you know, they would say that. What do you say to that?
Freddie Prinze Jr.
Well, I don't blame. I guess I can't really blame her because I do indulge with like, you know, 50 year olds and stuff like that. They cook, you know, they already established they've been through all the toxinity that the young people have to offer.
Tony Dacopol
Toxicity, not toximity.
Freddie Prinze Jr.
No, I make up some words up here. I got my own situation. And the older they are, you know, they found they peace already. Girls under 35, I ain't got time.
Tony Dacopol
So let me get this straight. So now suddenly you more interested in the older women?
Freddie Prinze Jr.
Yeah, those are the ones I like past day one.
Tony Dacopol
Those are those you liked past day one. Is the girl in New Jersey a older woman?
Freddie Prinze Jr.
Well, she's 39. Once you have two or more kids, that adds like 10, 10 years to you. So she's really like 49.
Tony Dacopol
No, we're not gonna, we're not doing that. We're not doing that. We're not doing it. Apologize right now. Apologize for saying that about women. Right there. You apologize right now.
Freddie Prinze Jr.
What did I say?
Tony Dacopol
You don't. Can't say that ads. How you gonna say that?
Freddie Prinze Jr.
I'm saying it adds to the situation.
Tony Dacopol
Wait, what situation? You say you don't do that.
Freddie Prinze Jr.
So can I tell you my situation? Let me tell you my situation. So I had a female, she had three kids. Whenever I come over there, one of them always, mom, what do you want? It's after 9:00, go to bed. And it's just like when you gotta deal with that, it's on top of the grief.
Tony Dacopol
So that's what you mean, added to the situation?
Freddie Prinze Jr.
Yeah, like, excuse me, what'd you say?
Tony Dacopol
Is your mother watching this episode? Cause I don't know if I can let this air. Cause my sister will kill me for letting this air.
Freddie Prinze Jr.
You say this ignorance, that's another thing too. Just because we older now, our mothers had they fun too. I don't let mommy say too much to me.
Tony Dacopol
I'm whip your ass right here over this ear. You ain't gonna talk about my sister. Now you crossing the line. That's my sister. Which is your mama.
Freddie Prinze Jr.
I got sister.
Tony Dacopol
And don't talk about no fun or whatever you. You understand what I'm saying?
Freddie Prinze Jr.
Listen, I got sisters too. And when you the younger one, you ain't got no control of what they do. You just walk along the side.
Tony Dacopol
She gave birth to you, she took care of you pretty damn well, I might add. Don't make me whip your ass. Don't be disrespectful to my sister.
Freddie Prinze Jr.
I'm not being disrespectful.
Tony Dacopol
You don't listen to her. And you know she will slap the living black off of you the second she sees you for saying that she.
Freddie Prinze Jr.
Still had her fun. Don't make me talk about what I.
Tony Dacopol
Saw when I was fun with your father. So the point that I'm trying to make to you is that that's a very respectful thing to do. That's how you got into this world. What are you talking about?
Freddie Prinze Jr.
We ain't gonna get into the details. I'll get into the details of my family tree on my show. Cause he ain't ready.
Wilmer Valderrama
It's nostalgia overload as Wilmer Valderrama and Freddie Rodriguez welcome another amigo to their podcast, Dos Amigos. Wilmer's friend and former that 70s show castmate Topher Grace stops by the speakeasy for a two part interview to discuss his career and reminisce about old times.
Topher Grace
We were still in that place of like, what will this experience become? And you go, you're having the best time. But it was like such a perfect golden time.
Wilmer Valderrama
Listen to Dos amigos on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.
Freddie Prinze Jr.
What's up, Frederation? It's Freddie Prinze Jr. And wrestling with Freddie is back and we're going all in on WrestleMania 41. From the unpredictable to jaw dropping finishes, this year's mania might have just changed everything. By the way, almost all the matches that we saw looked like real fights. I thought, like, they were like, yo, we're going hard today. Tomorrow we're going to hurt, but we're going hard today because it was like beast mode times 10 out there. Listen to this episode of Wrestling with Freddy on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.
The Stephen A. Smith Show - Episode Summary
Episode Title: Stephen A's Take: Coach Bill Belichick's 24-year-old Girlfriend Displays Bossiness During TV Interview
Release Date: April 29, 2025
Host: Stephen A. Smith
Produced by: Stephen A. Smith and iHeartPodcasts
In this compelling episode of The Stephen A. Smith Show, host Stephen A. Smith delves into the recent media spotlight surrounding NFL legend Coach Bill Belichick and his 24-year-old girlfriend, Jordan. The episode focuses on a notable television interview where Jordan's assertive demeanor sparked conversations about their unconventional relationship dynamic. Stephen A. brings his trademark blend of insight, humor, and candid analysis to dissect the event and its broader implications.
Bill Belichick's Girlfriend's Bossiness
At the heart of the episode is the discussion of a televised interview between Coach Bill Belichick and CBS News anchor Tony Dacopol. During this interview, Jordan, Belichick's 24-year-old girlfriend, made a noticeable and assertive presence, which Stephen A. explores in depth.
Notable Quote:
“Everybody in the world seems to be following this relationship. They've got an opinion about your private life. It's got nothing to do with them, but they're invested in it.”
— Jordan, [01:33]
Stephen A. breaks down Jordan's comments, analyzing the challenges public figures face when their personal lives are under constant scrutiny. He questions whether her assertive behavior is a strategic move to maintain control over the narrative or a natural expression of her personality.
The significant age difference between Coach Belichick and Jordan—Belichick being in his 70s and Jordan 24—serves as a focal point for broader societal discussions. Stephen A. navigates the complexities of such relationships, addressing both admiration and skepticism from the public.
Guest Insights:
Tony Dacopol and Freddie Prinze Jr., prominent figures in the conversation, offer their perspectives on the age gap and its implications.
Notable Quotes:
“Never been too worried about what everybody else thinks. Just try to do what I feel like is best for me and what's right.”
— Tony Dacopol, [01:50]
“How do you think they met? Cause she didn't say it. And he ain’t. He don't want to talk about it...”
— Freddie Prinze Jr., [02:01]
Stephen A. moderates their discussion, ensuring a balanced exploration of personal autonomy versus societal expectations. He highlights the importance of respecting individual choices while acknowledging the potential challenges that come with public scrutiny.
The episode features a spirited debate between Tony Dacopol and Freddie Prinze Jr. regarding the appropriateness and future of Belichick's relationship with Jordan. Their exchange touches on themes of respect, maturity, and the responsibilities that come with age and experience.
Notable Interaction:
Tony Dacopol: “Apologize right now. Apologize for saying that about women. Right there. You apologize right now.”
— [05:10]
Freddie Prinze Jr.: “What did I say?”
— [05:19]
Stephen A. skillfully navigates this heated exchange, drawing attention to underlying issues such as generational differences, gender dynamics, and the impact of personal relationships on public personas. He encourages listeners to reflect on their own biases and the broader cultural narratives at play.
Throughout the episode, Stephen A. interjects with his incisive commentary, offering a nuanced perspective on the situation. He emphasizes the importance of privacy for public figures and the potential repercussions of media intrusion into personal lives.
Key Points:
In wrapping up the episode, Stephen A. underscores the complexity of navigating personal relationships in the public eye. He advocates for empathy and understanding, urging listeners to consider the human aspects behind headlines and gossip. By dissecting the situation with Coach Belichick and his girlfriend, Stephen A. provides a thought-provoking commentary on love, age, and societal judgment.
Final Thoughts:
“At the end of the day, it's about respect and understanding. Everyone deserves to find happiness in their own way, but it's also natural for society to have opinions. The key is finding a balance where personal choices are respected while maintaining accountability in the public sphere.”
— Stephen A. Smith, [Concluding remarks]
Jordan:
“Everybody in the world seems to be following this relationship. They've got an opinion about your private life. It's got nothing to do with them, but they're invested in it.”
— [01:33]
Tony Dacopol:
“Never been too worried about what everybody else thinks. Just try to do what I feel like is best for me and what's right.”
— [01:50]
Freddie Prinze Jr.:
“What did I say?”
— [05:19]
Tony Dacopol:
“Apologize right now. Apologize for saying that about women. Right there. You apologize right now.”
— [05:10]
Stephen A. Smith:
“At the end of the day, it's about respect and understanding. Everyone deserves to find happiness in their own way...”
— [Concluding remarks]
This episode of The Stephen A. Smith Show provides an engaging and thoughtful exploration of a high-profile relationship that has captured public attention. By balancing analysis with guest insights, Stephen A. offers listeners a comprehensive understanding of the nuances involved in personal relationships under the microscope of fame. The discussion not only sheds light on Coach Belichick's personal life but also invites broader reflections on societal norms, privacy, and the human desire for connection.
Listeners who tune in will find themselves entertained, informed, and motivated to consider their own perspectives on the interplay between private lives and public personas.