Let's Check in on Jordon Hudson, Shall We?
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Let's Check in on Jordon Hudson, Shall We?
"On Wednesday, TMZ reported that Bill Belichick's better half has created an LLC called "Spring Street Seafood Company," according to a recent filing in Massachusetts. Contrary to the name, Hudson isn't following in her fisherman father's footsteps, nor is she entering the culinary industry. Instead, the first project associated with the business is a written and audio-visual work tentatively titled "Razor (Ophidian's Version)," per a description attached to the filing. Ophidian, if you didn't know, is a fancy word for snake."
""If somebody asks for something, she's like, 'What do you need, girl?'" Rodriguez said of Hudson. Another former teammate, Crista Paulauskas, intimated that while Hudson's drive to succeed might be threatening to some, it wasn't to her. "I never found her intimidating," she said. "She was willing to help anyone who needed it." Hudson's former boss at a hair salon, Dougie Freeman, also spoke to the magazine. Hudson, by his estimation, was a dedicated employee."
""She has a great work ethic and she's a very gifted artist and is patient and gentle," Freeman said. "[That] was great for business, of course. She was very beautiful, and still is." Freeman also noted that Hudson would even, on occasion, wear her Miss Massachusetts sash around the salon. (She was the third runner-up at the Miss Massachusetts Teen competition in 2020.) You couldn't pay me to hate this woman."
Jordon Hudson formed an LLC named Spring Street Seafood Company in Massachusetts. The first listed project is a written and audio-visual work tentatively titled "Razor (Ophidian's Version)" described in the filing. "Ophidian" is noted as a fancy word for snake, with a suggested nod to North Carolina blue snakeskin outfits. Former teammates described Hudson as helpful and driven, with Rodriguez noting her readiness to assist. Crista Paulauskas said Hudson was not intimidating and willing to help anyone who needed it. Salon boss Dougie Freeman called Hudson a dedicated employee with strong work ethic, artistic talent, patience, and noted she sometimes wore a Miss Massachusetts sash.
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