Jordon Hudson, the girlfriend of former New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick, is having a laugh while the duo enjoys the Kentucky Derby.
Hudson, 25, and the legendary coach, 74, were photographed dressed to the nines as they made their way through the dirt on the horse track at Churchill Downs, the iconic venue for the Kentucky Derby. But as Hudson noted, this isn’t the only muddy weather the duo has navigated in the past.
“Not the first time we’ve trudged through the mud together. 🤝🏻🩷🐎,” Hudson captioned the photo set, which showed them holding hands on the track in their colorful outfits.
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What Happened During the Sunday Morning Interview?
The duo’s spin around the track at the Derby comes just one year after Belichick’s notorious interview with Tony Dokoupil for Sunday Morning. While the interview was meant to promote Belichick’s book, The Art of Winning: Lessons from a Life in Football, it took an unexpected spin when Hudson interjected with “We’re not talking about this.”
If you need a refresher, check out the moment below:
Hudson Competes in Cheerleading Competitions and Pageants
While Belichick may be the coach, Hudson is a seasoned competitor. She competes with her cheerleading team, Code Black, and is a frequent face in pageants, competing in the Miss Maine competition last year. Just last week, she shared a photo from a recent cheerleading competition as she and her Code Black teammates took home the championship in International Coed Non-Tumbling at Cheerleading Worlds in Florida on Saturday, April 25, PEOPLE reported.
“Last April 27th, I went to bed, crushed by the weight of the world.
This April 27th, I woke up on top of it. 🌎🥇💍,” she shared.
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Why Does Jordon Hudson Compete in Pageants?
Hudson took to Instagram last January to celebrate pageants, comparing “Beauty Queens” to “Contemporary Suffragettes.”
“A little known fact is that pageantry in the USA was birthed in 1921, in the wake of the Women’s Suffrage Movement; with the title sashes emulating those of the great women warriors who fought for our Rights as Women,” Hudson wrote. “Like feminism, pageantry is malleable & looks a lot different now than it did 104 years ago, however, the essence and mission to perpetuate Women’s Rights and Empowerment is never-changing.”
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