The 24-year-old from Maine and girlfriend of former Pats head coach Bill Belichick says GOAT Tom Brady ain’t got nuthin’ on her.
This recent reference from Hancock, Maine native Jordon Hudson to seven-Super Bowl winner quarterback Brady is raising eyebrows for obvious reasons.
Belichick and Hudson went public with their relationship two years ago and have since faced scrutiny over their nearly 50-year age gap.
On February 28th, Hudson took to Instagram and wrote, “For the record, a 24-year-old flyer is the equivalent of a 42-year-old quarterback,” according to I95Rocks.com.
Hudson shared a photo of a ‘Be Old’ pin alongside a large cheerleading ring, adding playful hashtags like #BeOld, #OldDawgNewTricks, and #GeriatricCheerleaderSociety.
“Clearly referencing Brady’s longevity in the NFL, the comparison ties back to the fact that 42 was the age Brady began his final Super Bowl-winning season in Tampa Bay,” I95 reports.
“While Brady famously played into his mid-40s, his most dominant years undoubtedly came under Belichick in New England,” said I95’s Jordan Verge.
“At 24, Hudson’s older than many athletes who compete as flyers, a role that’s typically reserved for the youngest members of a squad,” Verge added.
The ex-cheerleader was born on April 3, 2001 in Ellsworth, Maine to Lee and Heath Hudson. Her parents owned Frenchmans Bay Fisheries, a mussel and seaweed farming business.
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