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Jordon Hudson working on snake-themed entertainment project

Bill Belichick's girlfriend, Jordon Hudson, has a snake-themed entertainment project in the works. 

The former Bridgewater State University cheerleader has been spotted sporting serpent print-clothing multiple times while supporting Belichick, 73, in his role as the head UNC Tar Heels football coach in the past year, so it's unsurprising that she's chosen a reptile theme for her latest venture. 

According to a court filing in Massachusetts obtained by "TMZ," Hudson, 24, created an LLC named "Spring Street Seafood Company" last month. The filing states that the LLC plans to create written and audio-visual content under the tentative title "Razor (Ophidian's Version)." 

It's unclear what specifically this project will entail, but the term ophidian relates to snakes, which suggests that they'll somehow be incorporated into Hudson's new project. 

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How Jordon Hudson built a financial empire at 24

Although Hudson and Belichick's 49-year age gap has sparked plenty of public discussion since their romance went public in 2024, the former college cheerleader has proven that she's financially independent, and doesn't need the Super Bowl winner's money. 

At just 24-years-old, Hudson has already accomplished some impressive achievements and has the bank account to back it up. In 2019, the Miss Maine USA pageant hopeful began studying philosophy in college, became a college cheer champion in 2021, and has an $8 million real estate portfolio, per the "New York Post." 

The self-proclaimed CEO of Trouble Club Enterprises purchased three multi-family homes in Boston in December 2023 for $7.5 million. 

Two months prior, Belichick's girlfriend picked up a quaint cottage in the scenic Cape Cod area of Harwich for $610,000, which she previously listed as her primary residence on mortgage documents. 

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