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Jordon Hudson was just shortened on the Miss Maine America pageant on Sunday, with her boyfriend Bill Belichick reportedly watching the crowd.
The 24-year-old Hancock's representative, surged until the final day of the weekend competition. She was named one of the top 10 finalists on Saturday. She won the “style” portion of the event and on Sunday she was within the scope of the last five competitors.
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Jordon Hudson (Imaginary of Jim Dedmon-Immagn)
She took part in the interview portion of the event and appeared to take a shot at the detractors amid turbulence, weeks after the tragic CBS interview, closing questions to Belichick about how the two met.
Hudson was asked how she was doing before beginning her answer.
“I feel an enormous amount of pride right now,” she said on Mass Live. “I hope anyone who sees this will find the power to push through what they are going through and to embody what they are going through and to embody what they hate.”
When asked what moment she wanted to return, Hudson said she wanted her to be transported to her family's fishing boat.

Jordon Hudson (Skip Boren/Getty Image)
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“I think about this a lot because there are massive escapes for fishermen occurring in rural Maine, and I don't want to see more fishermen leaving this place,” she said. “As your next Miss Maine America, I insist on going to the community… I will go to the government and defend these people so that they don't have to think of these people as moments of the past.”
Hudson is the main fisherman champion. She thanked President Donald Trump and Maine Sen. Susan Collins for the administration's renegotiation of funding for the Maine Sea grant.
Hudson was caught up in another report on Friday. Journalist Pablo Torre said he was banned from North Carolina's athletics facilities and soccer fields, citing sources.
The school rebutted the report.

Bill Belichick and Jordon Hudson (Kirby Lee-Imagn image)
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“While Jordon Hudson is not an employee of the College or Carolina Athletics, we welcome Carolina soccer facilities. Jordon will continue to manage all activities related to Coach Belichick's personal brand other than Carolina football and university responsibility,” the school said.
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