Bill Belichicks girlfriend Jordon Hudson to compete for Miss Maine USA against competitions first transgender woman

Bill Belichick’s 24-year-old girlfriend, Jordon Hudson, will be competing against a transgender woman in a Maine beauty pageant next month, according to a report.Hudson is looking to claim the crown of Miss Maine USA after placing as runner-up in last year’s competition — but will face a strong challenge in the form of Isabelle St.Cyr, who is set to become the first transgender individual to vie for the coveted state title.“Starting pageants at 24 feels a bit like starting cheerleading when I was 14,” St.

Cyr wrote in a statement on Facebook on Mar.25. “When I started cheerleading I had all the odds stacked against me.

So much push back, so many people telling me it wasn’t a space for me,” the prospective contestant said.A farm owner from Monson, Maine, St.Cyr said she’s not participating in the competition to make a political point, but for personal reasons.“I’m just doing it because I love pageants and I just happen to be trans.

I want to show everyone that trans women absolutely do this pageant and can do well,” she told Bangor Daily News.For a chance at the Miss USA tiara, the pageant newbie will face off against Hudson, a fellow former cheerleader and the unofficial team mom of the University of North Carolina football team.Hudson announced on Instagram that she will be partaking in the sash-bash, representing her hometown of Hancock, Maine, with her candidacy no doubt buoyed by her high-profile relationship with newly minted UNC Football head coach Belichick, 73.The couple’s relationship recently made headlines when Hudson made an over-the-top intrusion on a UNC football practice, dressed in five-inch heels as she paraded around the gridiron.On Wednesday, Hudson celebrated the birthday of her septuagenarian beau, referring to her boytoy — who is more than three times her age — as her “twin flame.”The frisky senior citizen and his girlfriend celebrated their fourth “meetiversary” in February but have only been publicly ...

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