Matt Kalil is suing his ex-wife Hailey Bailey after her comments about the size of his penis went viral.
The influencer claimed during a Twitch appearance in November 2025 that the former NFL pro’s large penis was the “biggest factor” in their 2022 divorce.
In Khalil’s lawsuit, filed Tuesday and obtained by TMZ, he claims that Bailey’s “degrading and highly personal comments” exposed him to “unwanted public attention and invasive comments.”
He also claimed that his family, as well as his wife Keilani Asmus, have been negatively affected. According to the documents, Mr. Khalil claimed his new wife received “disturbing” and “alarming” messages as a result of Mr. Bailey’s comments.
TMZ reports that Khalil, 36, is suing Bailey, 33, for invasion of privacy and unjust enrichment, alleging that she has benefited financially and that his traffic has spiked as a result of her comments.
The former professional athlete is suing for damages exceeding $75,000.
In a statement to Page Six, Mr. Bailey called Mr. Khalil’s lawsuit shocking.
“The truth is in the original livestream, which is still live on Marlon’s YouTube account,” the statement said. “Through that conversation, I spoke highly of him in many different ways.”
“I am truly shocked and incredibly hurt to hear the news of this application,” she continued. “Litigation is a harrowing and emotionally draining experience, and I am heartbroken that he chose to subject us and our families to this ordeal.”
In an explosive conversation with Twitch streamer Marlon Garcia, Bailey described Kyle’s size as “equal to 0.01 percent of the population.”
“But I wanted to try everything,” she said. “We’ve tried everything. Therapists, doctors. There wasn’t even a lie…we looked at the lipotype ST…so it’s kind of funny. My life is like a comedy and it kind of writes itself.”
“We tried, but it’s not possible unless you shed tears,” she continued.
The former Sports Illustrated swimsuit model first started dating Khalil after he was drafted by the Minnesota Vikings in 2012. They married in a lavish ceremony in Hawaii in 2015, but she filed for divorce from Khalil in May 2022, citing “irreconcilable differences.”
After her comments went viral, Bailey said in a statement that she was “deeply concerned” to respect her ex-husband’s privacy and “the integrity of what[they]shared.”
“During the livestream, we talked about more than what gets the spotlight: the love in our marriage, the growth we’ve experienced, the depth of our connection,” she said.
“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.”
Meanwhile, Kyle was offered $300,000 by adult webcam site CamSoda to star in their “Big Confidence” campaign, which “celebrates men who can laugh at themselves, own their own stories, and turn viral moments into power.”
