Former NFL offensive lineman Matt Kalil has filed a lawsuit against his ex‑wife, influencer and model Haley Kalil (also known as Haley Baylee), accusing her of invasion of privacy and profiting from the viral exposure she generated by publicly discussing details of their intimate life. The legal action stems from a November livestream in which Haley described their nearly seven‑year marriage and attributed its breakdown in part to Kalil’s genital size, comparing it to “two Coke cans, maybe even a third.”
According to court documents, Kalil, 36, alleges that the explicit comments crossed personal boundaries and subjected him — as well as his current wife, model Keilani Asmus, and their family — to “unwanted attention and invasive commentary” from the public and social media users. He claims that the remarks, which quickly spread online, resulted in “disturbing and alarming” messages directed at his loved ones, and that his ex‑wife benefited financially and gained substantial social media engagement from the viral content. He is seeking damages exceeding $75,000 and a jury trial.
In her response, Haley expressed that she was “shocked and incredibly hurt” by the lawsuit, asserting that much of what she said in the livestream was shared in an open discussion about their relationship and included positive remarks about Kalil. Critics and legal experts have weighed in, noting that because both individuals are public figures, claims of wrongdoing could be complicated by free‑speech protections — with some industry voices even suggesting Kalil may face an uphill battle in court.
The bizarre and highly personal nature of the dispute — centered on comments about private life aired on a public platform — has ignited commentary across sports, legal, and pop culture circles, making it one of the most talked‑about celebrity legal battles of the year.