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Bill Belichick’s Girlfriend Jordon Hudson Secure Second Place in Miss Maine Competition

Bill Belichick’s girlfriend Jordon Hudson almost claimed the title at this year’s Miss Maine pageant but fell just short.

Hudson secured the position of second runner-up during the beauty competition held on Sunday, May 11. Belichick was seen supporting her on Saturday, May 10, at the Holiday Inn in Portland, Maine.

The 24-year-old participated in the interview, evening gown, and swimsuit segments, entering the event ranked No. 7 based on the pageant’s online voting system.

The winner of Miss Maine USA 2025 will automatically represent the state at the 2025 Miss USA pageant. Hudson announced her intention to compete for the title last month.

“Happy International Pageant Day👑✨,” Hudson shared on Instagram on April 10. “What better day to announce that I will be vying for the title of Miss Maine USA 2025 and representing my hometown of Hancock. 🫶🏼💜[insert mussel shell emoji]. For more details, visit missmaineusa.com.”

Shortly after, the University of North Carolina, where Belichick, 73, is now the head football coach, addressed rumors about Hudson being banned from the team’s practice facilities.

“While Jordon Hudson is not an employee of the University or Carolina Athletics, she is welcome at the Carolina Football facilities,” Carolina Athletics stated to Us Weekly on Friday, May 9. “Jordon will continue to oversee all activities related to Coach Belichick’s personal brand outside of his commitments to Carolina Football and the University.”

Earlier that day, journalist Pablo Torre reported on his podcast “Pablo Torre Finds Out” that Hudson was “no longer permitted in the football building and not allowed on the football field.”

In early May, Hudson faced backlash for interrupting Belichick’s interview with CBS Sunday Morning.

“I was taken aback when unrelated topics came up, and I repeatedly told the reporter, Tony Dokoupil, and the producers that I preferred the discussion to focus on the book,” Belichick commented in a statement from the University of North Carolina on April 30. “After this happened multiple times, Jordon, with whom I have both a personal and professional bond, interjected to emphasize that point and help steer the conversation back on track.”

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