She’s no Miss Congeniality.

Bill Belichick’s 24-year-old girlfriend Jordon Hudson is the most famous of 17 contestants strutting their stuff in the Miss Maine USA pageant starting tonight — but in the online vote leading up to the contest she had a mere 146 votes, good for only seventh place.

The public is able to vote for their favorite competitor for just $1 and the winner of the online competition gets the “People’s Choice Award,” and an automatic entry into its semifinals.

Lexi Bjork, a student at the University of Southern Maine, leads with 1,381 votes. She has stiff competition from Isabelle St. Cyr, the first transgender woman to compete for the Miss Maine crown, who has 447 votes.

Hudson, the “daughter of Maine fishermen,” as she highlights in her Instagram bio, was the runner-up in last year’s Miss Maine pageant.

The newly-minted real estate mogul — Hudson now has a portfolio reportedly worth about $8 million — is a pageant veteran.

She was third runner-up at the Miss Massachusetts Teen USA competition in 2020. She was supposed to compete in two pageants last year, but bailed on the second.

“The rule for Miss USA is you can compete in two states per year,” a competitor said. “She competed for Maine and she was slated to compete for Alaska [but] she dropped out.”

Hudson recently made headlines for hijacking Belichick’s interview with “CBS Sunday Morning,” and reportedly getting banned from the football facility at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where her 73-year-old beau is the head football coach.

Hudson will participate in the contest’s three categories — interview, swimsuit and evening gown — beginning Saturday night. The winner will be crowned Sunday.

She announced her participation last month in an Instagram post.

“Happy International Pageant Day. I couldn’t think of a better day to share with the world that I will be competing for Miss Maine USA 2025; representing my hometown, Hancock,” she wrote.

Haters pounced. “Did you win the gold digging crown?” one queried.

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