Transgender Model Will Compete Against Drop-Dead Gorgeous Girlfriend of NFL Legend
Transgender Model Will Compete Against Drop-Dead Gorgeous Girlfriend of NFL Legend

Ladies and gentlemen, we’ve officially entered the Twilight Zone of gender politics. Remember when women’s spaces were actually for women? Those were the days! Now we’re expected to nod along as men in dresses claim they’re the “real women” while actual females get shoved aside. It’s the Democrats’ favorite magic trick: making biological reality disappear with a wave of their progressive wand.

The transgender movement has gone from asking for basic respect to demanding we reject fundamental biology. And if you dare question whether a man can become a woman? Well, you’re the problem, not the ideology that claims chromosomes are merely suggestions. Democrats have really lost touch with America, haven’t they? While regular Americans can see the emperor has no clothes (sometimes literally), the left keeps insisting we’re all just not enlightened enough to see the beautiful gown.

When “Miss” Doesn’t Mean What It Used To

The latest episode in this ongoing circus features none other than NFL coaching legend Bill Belichick’s 24-year-old girlfriend, Jordon Hudson, who’ll be competing in the upcoming Miss Maine USA Beauty Pageant. But here’s the kicker – she’ll be competing against a biological male who identifies as a woman. Because of course she will.

From ‘Daily Caller’:

And the clown world continues …

Jordon Hudson, the 24-year-old girlfriend of legendary NFL head coach Bill Belichick, will be a competitor at the Miss Maine USA Beauty Pageant in May. In the 2024 event, Hudson was the runner-up.

Hudson, who was last year’s runner-up, is going for the crown again. But this time, she’ll share the stage with Isabelle St. Cyr, a male model who identifies as transgender and would become the first openly transgender contestant in Miss Maine’s history. Because apparently we needed to make beauty pageants – literally competitions that have historically celebrated femininity – another battleground in the gender wars.

Model Behavior? More Like Model Takeover

Let’s be real here, Americans. The audacity of this situation would be hilarious if it weren’t so infuriating. Hudson is by all accounts a knockout – a beautiful young woman dedicated to her community who wants to “use my voice to protect the fleeting tradition and heritage of Maine fishing families.”

Compare that to St. Cyr, who seems far more focused on personal validation and breaking barriers that probably shouldn’t be broken. We’re supposed to pretend there’s nothing unusual about a biological male competing for a crown that celebrates feminine beauty? In what universe does that make sense?

St. Cyr even admits to the agenda quite openly, boasting about forcing entry into traditionally female spaces: “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…”

There it is in black and white – the playbook in plain sight. See a female space? Target acquired! Time to claim it as your own! And now beauty pageants are the latest frontier.

Common Sense Has Left the Building

How long will progressives keep trying to pull the wool over Americans’ eyes about gender? They must think we’re all incredibly stupid. They expect us to watch a biological male compete against women in a beauty pageant – a pageant literally designed to celebrate feminine beauty – and pretend this is perfectly normal and fair competition. Have you ever heard anything more absurd? It’s gaslighting on a societal scale.

Meanwhile, Hudson represents everything a pageant contestant should be – beautiful, articulate, and passionate about her community. Her platform focuses on helping fishing families in Maine preserve their heritage and traditions. You know, actual substantive issues that impact real people’s lives, not just the endless naval-gazing of identity politics.

The contrast couldn’t be clearer. On one side, we have a young woman connected to her community’s traditions and heritage. On the other, we have someone determined to make everything about personal identity and “breaking barriers” – even if those barriers exist for good reasons. Like, you know, ensuring that women’s competitions are actually for women.

Every day, more Americans are waking up to this nonsense. They see their daughters losing athletic opportunities, scholarships, and now even beauty pageant titles to biological males. They’re noticing how the same people who claim to champion women’s rights are surprisingly comfortable erasing women’s spaces. When will enough be enough?

Key Takeaways:

  • Bill Belichick’s girlfriend must compete against a biological male in Miss Maine USA, showcasing the ongoing erasure of women-only spaces
  • St. Cyr openly admits to targeting spaces that weren’t meant for him, revealing the activist strategy of deliberately invading women’s domains
  • While Hudson champions community heritage, St. Cyr prioritizes identity politics over the tradition of celebrating authentic femininity

Sources: Daily Caller

April 19, 2025
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Cole Harrison
Cole Harrison is a seasoned political commentator with a no-nonsense approach to the news. With years of experience covering Washington’s biggest scandals and the radical left’s latest schemes, he cuts through the spin to bring readers the hard-hitting truth. When he's not exposing the media's hypocrisy, you’ll find him enjoying a strong cup of coffee and a good debate.
Cole Harrison is a seasoned political commentator with a no-nonsense approach to the news. With years of experience covering Washington’s biggest scandals and the radical left’s latest schemes, he cuts through the spin to bring readers the hard-hitting truth. When he's not exposing the media's hypocrisy, you’ll find him enjoying a strong cup of coffee and a good debate.
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