Miss Maine Pageant
Jordon Hudson Facing Huge Challenge
In People’s Choice Contest
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Jordon Hudson is entering the Miss Maine USA pageant with a rocky start, currently trailing in the People’s Choice Award by a staggering margin of votes.
Here’s the scoop — fans can cast their votes for their favorite contestant at a rate of $1 each, with the victor earning a much-coveted spot in the Semifinals.
Representing her hometown of Hancock, Jordon currently has a mere 200 votes, placing her far behind the frontrunner, Greenville’s Lexi Bjork, who boasts an impressive 1,400 votes.
Hot on her heels is Arianna DeJesus from Penobscot, racking up 1,296 votes, while Monson’s own Isabelle St. Cyr has around 450. Noteworthy is Isabelle’s status as the first openly transgender contestant in the competition.
However, Jordon still has plenty of time to turn the tide. The pageant is set to kick off at 7 PM Saturday evening, with voting remaining open through Sunday, right before the announcement of the finalists.
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Could it be that Jordon’s partner, Bill Belichick, might step in to lend his financial support to help elevate her standing in the competition?
While it remains uncertain if Bill will attend the pageant to cheer her on, he did support her from the audience during a cheerleading event back in March 2024, before their relationship blossomed in the public eye.
Since that moment, the duo has captivated the tabloids — not just for their intriguing 49-year age gap.
Recently, they drew media attention after an awkward CBS Sunday Morning interview aired on April 27, where Jordon sidestepped inquiries about their initial meeting.
While some critics labeled her interference as overbearing, Jordon has fiercely defended her conduct. Bill too spoke out, stating he only consented to discuss his forthcoming book, “The Art of Winning: Lessons from a Life in Football,” steering clear of personal topics.
Regardless of his physical presence at the pageant, it’s clear that Jordon enjoys Bill’s unwavering support behind the scenes.