


The Miss Maine pageant is garnering significant attention this year as it welcomes its first transgender contestant, and Jordon Hudson has the unfortunate task of having to compete against them.
Bill Belichicks’ 24-year-old girlfriend will compete in the Miss Maine USA Beauty Pageant in May. Hudson finished as the first runner-up in last year’s contest.
The 24-year-old, who finished as the first runner-up in last year’s competition, finally announced last week that she would be taking part again.
“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,” Hudson wrote on Instagram.
One of Jordon Hudson’s competitors will be trans model Isabelle St. Cyr. The model will become the first openly trans competitor in the event’s history after being crowned the winner of Miss Monson, the pageant in her Maine town.
Hudson having to face off against a transgender comes with Donald Trump’s administration locked in a legal battle as his administration sued Maine for not complying with the government’s push to ban transgender athletes in girls and women’s sports.
Trump campaigned against the participation of transgender athletes in sports in his 2024 race, and he wasted no time signing executive orders to do that.
The orders are being challenged in court.
Bill Belichick and Jordon Hudson (Photo Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images)
Bill Belichick’s 24-year-old girlfriend, Jordon Hudson, will be competing against a transgender woman in a Maine beauty pageant, but she has kept quiet about it.
She revealed her participation but has strayed away from any controversial comments that might arise if she speaks for or against a transgender woman competing against biological women.
Bill Belichicks’ 24-year-old girlfriend will compete in the Miss Maine USA Beauty Pageant in May. Hudson finished as the first runner-up in last year’s contest.
The 24-year-old, who finished as the first runner-up in last year’s competition, finally announced last week that she would be taking part again.
“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,” Hudson wrote on Instagram.
One of Jordon Hudson’s competitors will be trans model Isabelle St. Cyr. The model will become the first openly trans competitor in the event’s history after being crowned the winner of Miss Monson, the pageant in her Maine town.
“When I started cheerleading, I had all the odds stacked against me. So much pushback, so many people telling me it wasn’t a space for me. But I fought for what I loved, and I ended up being a very successful cheerleader, winning state and national titles and inspiring people to join even if they hadn’t been doing it their whole life,” St. Cyr wrote in a Facebook post on March 25.
“I sense a similar trajectory in my ongoing journey with pageants. I believe I have everything it takes to be Miss Maine USA, and I know that no amount of experience can match a true passion and drive to accomplish something.”
Hudson having to face off against a transgender comes with Donald Trump’s administration locked in a legal battle as his administration sued Maine for not complying with the government’s push to ban transgender athletes in girls and women’s sports.
Trump campaigned against the participation of transgender athletes in sports in his 2024 race, and he wasted no time signing executive orders to do that.
The orders are being challenged in court.
Jordon Hudson Has Remained Quiet

Bill Belichick’s 24-year-old girlfriend, Jordon Hudson, will be competing against a transgender woman in a Maine beauty pageant, but she has kept quiet about it.
She revealed her participation but has strayed away from any controversial comments that might arise if she speaks for or against a transgender woman competing against biological women.