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Bill Belichick’s girlfriend is competing to become Miss Maine

Jordon Hudson will represent her hometown of Hancock, Maine, at next month's Miss Maine USA pageant.

Jordon Hudson, the girlfriend of former New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick, will compete for Miss Maine USA next month, according to a report by E! Online.

The Maine native, 24, has been dating Belichick, 72, for over two years, according to the outlet. Hudson announced her competition plans in an Instagram post on Wednesday. 

“Happy International Pageant Day,” Hudson captioned a photo of her wearing a green dress, silver crown, and “Miss Hancock” sash. “I couldn’t think of a better day to share with the world that I will be competing for Miss Maine USA 2025; representing my hometown Hancock.”

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In a follow-up post, Huson shared a photo of herself as an infant in a life vest aboard a boat. She shared some insight into her roots as the daughter of Maine fishermen.

“This is what I meant when I said ‘I was born ready.’ Seriously, though. I was practically born on the waters of Hancock Point, Maine; just as my father had been, and his father, and his father…. since before the American Revolutionary War,” Hudson wrote. “And now as the daughter of displaced fishermen, I care to use my voice to protect the fleeting tradition and heritage of Maine fishing families, to prevent others from going through the same plight as what mine had to go through.”

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A former Bridgewater State University cheerleader, Hudson reportedly started dating Belichick, who now coaches the University of North Carolina UNC Tar Heels football team, in 2022.

The Miss Maine USA 2025 pageant is scheduled for May 10 and 11.

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Morgan Rousseau is a freelance writer for Boston.com, where she reports on a variety of local and regional news.

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