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Snake-Themed Entertainment Project by Jordon Hudson in Progress


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Is a Snake-Themed Entertainment Project in Development?

Published September 24, 2025 12:30 AM PDT

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Legal documents obtained by TMZ Sports suggest that Jordon Hudson is planning to create an entertainment project with reptile themes.

A filing in Massachusetts reveals that Hudson, the daughter of a fisherman, established an LLC named “Spring Street Seafood Company” late last month.

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The business description indicates it aims to produce a written and audio-visual work tentatively titled “Razor (Ophidian’s Version).”

Details about the project are still unclear, but “ophidian” relates to snakes—creatures Hudson has embraced since facing criticism for dating Bill Belichick.

The 24-year-old has been seen wearing serpent-like prints multiple times over the past year, including this past Saturday when she donned what appeared to be a snakeskin mini-skirt.

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She seems to be utilizing snakes similarly to how Taylor Swift has famously embraced them, though it remains uncertain how they will play a role in Hudson’s planned work.

Hudson, who has been dating Belichick for over two years, owns multiple LLCs and is known for laying the groundwork to launch projects.

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