Matt Kalil’s unusual penis size has earned him lucrative offers.
After influencer Hailey Bailey shockingly said her ex-husband’s physique was “0.01 percent of the population,” adult webcam site CamSoda is offering an NFL athlete $300,000 to feature it.
“You’ve proven that you can take hits on and off the field and still stand tall when complaints are so rare,” CamSoda vice president Darin Parker said, according to TMZ.
“That’s exactly why we’d like to offer you a $300,000 partnership to support our ‘Big Confidence’ campaign,” Parker continued.
According to the paper, the campaign being pitched to Khalil “celebrates men who can laugh at themselves, own their own stories and turn viral moments into power.”
“You’ll be featured with upbeat, fun content about strength, positivity, and embracing life. And yes, all with unapologetic confidence,” Parker said.
In a recent Twitch interview with streamer Marlon Garcia, Bailey revealed that the size of Khalil, 36, ended their marriage.
“It’s crap…our whole marriage has been crap,” she said of sex life being her biggest problem. “But I was going to try everything. We tried everything: therapists, doctors. There wasn’t even a lie…I looked into lipotype S–T.”
“That’s why it’s kind of funny,” she continued. “My life is like a comedy, a story in itself.”
The 33-year-old model said the former Minnesota Vikings player’s penis size is “like 0.01 percent of the population.”
“We tried, but it’s not possible unless you shed tears,” she added.
Bailey was married to Khalil from 2015 to 2022.
He is currently married to model Keilani Asmus and they have a one-year-old son.
Ms Bailey claimed she was “deeply concerned” about respecting her ex-husband’s privacy after her comments about the size of his penis went viral.
“During our livestreams, we talked about more than what gets the spotlight: the love in our marriage, the growth we’ve experienced, and the depth of our connection,” she said in a statement to Page Six.
“It’s a shame that only one of the snippets is amplified because it doesn’t capture the full story of how much things meant to me,” she continued. “I hope our hour-and-a-half conversation reflects more than just a funny story.”
