Bill Belichick's girlfriend, Jordon Hudson, losing Miss Maine fan vote to transgender competitor

The Miss Maine pageant will feature Bill Belichick's -year-old girlfriend Jordon Hudson looking to claim the crown after finishing as runner-up last year But if the early fan voting is any indication Hudson could be in line for a lower finish The online vote which allows the citizens to vote for a favorite contestant for per vote exhibited Hudson way behind for first place with just over votes at the time of publication The model who wins the online vote will also win the People s Choice Award and an automatic entry into the pageant's semifinals CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS COMAhead of Hudson is Isabelle St Cyr with over votes at the time of publication St Cyr is the first transgender model to compete in the Miss Maine competition in its history after previously winning the local Miss Monson USA pageant in the Maine town of Monson When I started cheerleading I had all the odds stacked against me St Cyr wrote in a March Facebook post So much pushback so a multitude of people telling me it wasn't a space for me But I fought for what I loved and I ended up being a very thriving cheerleader winning state and national titles and inspiring people to join even if they hadn't been doing it their whole life WHO IS JORDON HUDSON GIRLFRIEND STIRRING DEBATE BUILDING WEALTH WITH LEGENDARY COACH BILL BELICHICK 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 Maine has been a battleground for the ongoing national conflict between blue state personnel and the federal administration over the issue of trans athletes in women's and girls sports since February Gov Janet Mills and learning authorities have taken a hard stand to enable trans inclusion amid immense federal pressure by President Donald Trump's administration The Department of Justice filed a lawsuit against the state over the issue Hudson is competing to represent Maine fishing families after her family's fishing business went bankrupt when she was a child 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 On Saturday afternoon the Maine online vote page crashed so updated results are unknown The bulk contemporary leader in the online vote before the crash was University of Southern Maine apprentice Lexi Bjork with over votes Follow Fox News Digital s sports coverage on X and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter