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Ben Affleck & Matt Damon blindsided by Jordon Hudson's Dunkin Donuts stunt

How Bill Belichick's girlfriend crashed their Super Bowl commercial

Jordon Hudson Hijacked a Super Bowl Spot-With Belichick's Help
Jordon Hudson Hijacked a Super Bowl Spot-With Belichick's HelpYoutube@Dunkin-Donuts

Ben Affleck and Matt Damon have worked with Hollywood's biggest stars... but not many crash their own productions.

That's exactly what happened during the filming of the now-viral Dunkin' Super Bowl ad - the one featuring Affleck, a very confused Bill Belichick, and apparently, a surprise cameo that no one saw coming. The cameo? Belichick's 24-year-old girlfriend, Jordon Hudson.

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According to Page Six, Hudson wasn't cast. She wasn't even supposed to be on camera. But with Belichick backing her up, she ended up right there in the commercial - not as a background extra, but in a moment-stealing shot. Why? Reportedly, Belichick saw it as a way for her to get a paycheck. The crew was stunned, but that was just the beginning.

She went straight to the top and took them by surprise

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Here's where it gets wilder. On the Ovies and Giglio podcast, journalist Pablo Torre claimed Hudson didn't just "ask nicely." She flat-out negotiated her own way into the ad - directly with Ben and Matt. Yes, seriously.

"She appointed herself Bill Belichick's agent," Torre said. "She was negotiating with Affleck and Damon, who had no idea what was happening. She got into the commercial. She got paid."

Affleck and Damon, who co-produced the spot through their company Artists Equity, had final approval on casting - but apparently didn't see this one coming. Torre said the two stars "still marvel at this today."

Sources close to the production told The Daily Beast that Affleck was too polite to shut it down in the moment, while Damon thought the whole thing might've been a prank. Neither of them expected to be blindsided by a pageant hopeful-turned-commercial opportunist.

Hudson, for her part, seemed totally unfazed. According to TMZ sources, she told people on set she planned to launch a brand off the appearance. Bold? No doubt. Effective? We'll see - but she definitely made an impression.

With reports from Variety hinting at a possible talent manager in her corner now, Hudson might've pulled off the most unexpected debut of Super Bowl Sunday.

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