Bill Belichick Supports Girlfriend at Beauty Pageant Appearance
Bill Belichick's girlfriend, Jordon Hudson, came in third place at the Miss Maine USA pageant on May 11. Watching in the audience was Hudson's boyfriend, 73-year-old Bill Belichick.
On Twitter, Dov Kleiman wrote, "Congrats! Bill Belichick's 24-year-old girlfriend, Jordon Hudson, has been named second runner-up in the Miss Maine USA Pageant. Bill was front-row cheering her on."
Twitter users quickly took to the comments section to share their thoughts on the situation. One person wrote, "Bill battling right now."
Another added, "Bill is gonna dump her now. He doesn't like losers."
Before accepting the trophy, Hudson shared with audiences, "I hope those watching this find the strength to push through whatever it is and embody that hate never wins."
Congrats! Bill Belichick's 24-year-old girlfriend, Jordon Hudson, has been named second runner-up in the Miss Maine USA Pageant.
— Dov Kleiman (@NFL_DovKleiman) May 11, 2025
Bill was front-row cheering her on ❤️???? pic.twitter.com/aknXNaFoFT
That isn't the only award Hudson went home with. Earlier in the day, she was awarded the Style Award, according to People. "Hudson was chosen to receive the honor over 16 other women, who are also competing for the title of Miss Maine USA 2025. After the awards portion of the event, Hudson advanced to the finals with nine other contestants," the outlet reported.
Recently, she has faced criticism for her involvement in one of Belichick's press tour interviews. And earlier this week, rumors circulated that Hudson had been banned from the Tar Heels football facilities, per Sports Illustrated.
The outlet quoted Pablo Torre as saying, "Two sources at the University of North Carolina tell me that there has been a decision, it was made last week, by the higher-ups inside the athletic department that have hired Bill Belichick to be the highest-paid public employee... And that decision was that Jordon Hudson is no longer allowed in the football building. She is not allowed on the football field."
That statement was later debunked by ESPN.