Former NFL player Matt Kalil is suing his model ex-wife for invasion of privacy after her graphic comments about the size of his penis went viral.
The former Sports Illustrated model Haley Kalil, who goes by haleyybaylee on social media, spoke about Kalil’s manhood during a Twitch livestream in November. Baylee compared Kalil’s penis to “two Coke cans on top of each other, maybe even a third.”
Baylee also said his endowment was “the biggest factor” in their 2022 divorce due to their intimacy issues. “He’s like .01 percent of the population… We’ve tried, impossible unless you’re going to be in tears-type s—.”
Additionally, Baylee said that sexual intercourse with the former Minnesota Vikings offensive tackle would leave her “in tears.”
In court documents obtained by TMZ, Kalil claimed that Baylee made “degrading and deeply personal comments” that subjected him to “unwanted attention and invasive commentary from the public.”
The lawsuit further alleges that Baylee disclosed “highly intimate and private facts regarding Plaintiff’s physical person and sexual life.”
Kalil also cited unjust enrichment, claiming Baylee “received substantial financial benefit, increased viewership, increased engagement, and monetization through various social media platforms and media coverage.” Baylee has over 9 million followers on Instagram and 16 million on TikTok.
Kalil is requesting a jury trial and damages “on all causes asserted in the complaint,” with the amount exceeding $75,000.
Kalil and Baylee began dating in 2012 when Matt was drafted. They married in 2015 and were together until Baylee filed for divorce in May 2022, citing “irreconcilable differences.”
Kalil played in the NFL for 7 seasons, from 2012 to 2019, primarily as a left tackle for the Vikings (2012-2016), the Carolina Panthers (2017-2018), and the Houston Texans (2019). He started his career as a Pro Bowl rookie after being a first-round pick in 2012.
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