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2025 Miss Main American Pageant Bill Belichick’s 24-year-old girlfriend, Jordon Hudson, is about to win the crown after finishing second place last year.
However, if the early fan votes are any indication, Hudson can Line up for a lower finish.
Online voting allows the public to vote for their favorite contestants for $1 per vote, with Hudson taking first place with over 220 votes at the time of publication. Models who win the online poll will also earn automatic entries for the People’s Choice Award and pageant semi-finals.
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Bill Belichick and Jordon Hudson at the 14th Annual NFL Honors held in New Orleans on February 6th, 2025. (Christopher Pork/Variety by Getty Images)
Hudson is in front of Isabel Centsil with over 440 votes at the time of publication. St. Sill is the first transgender model in history to compete in the Miss Maine state race after winning the local Miss Monson USA pageant previously. Monson, the main town.
“When I first started cheerleading, all the odds were piled up on me,” St. Sill wrote. Facebook post on March 25th. “So many pushbacks, so many people told me it wasn’t a space for me. But I fought for what I loved and I ended up winning very successful cheerleaders, state and national titles and inspiring people to participate even if they haven’t done it for the rest of their lives.
“I feel a similar trajectory in my ongoing journey with the Pageant. I think I have everything I need to become Miss Main USA.
Maine has been the battlefield of ongoing national conflict between Blue State officials and the federal government over the issue of women and girls’ sports trans-athletes since February.
Gov. Janet Mills and educators struggle to enable trans inclusion amid vast federal pressure from the president Donald Trump’s management.
The Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit against the state on the matter.
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Former cheerleader Jordon Hudson will arrive at SI The Party, sports illustration in the Mardi Gras world in New Orleans on February 8, 2025. (Skip Boren/Getty Image)
Hudson is competing to represent a fishing family in Maine after her family’s fisheries went bankrupt as a child.
“As the daughter of a refugee fisherman, I care about using my own voice to protect the fleeting traditions and heritage of Maine fishing families, and prevent others from experiencing the same light form as mine,” Hudson wrote. On Instagram.
Updated results are unknown as Maine’s online voting page crashed Saturday afternoon.
The latest leader in online voting before the crash was Lexi Bjork, a student at Southern Maine who received more than 1,400 votes.
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