Hailey Bailey is “shocked” that her ex-husband Matt Kalil has filed a lawsuit against the influencer for publicly commenting about the size of his penis.
“The truth lies in the original livestream, which is still live on Marlon’s YouTube account,” Bailey told Page Six in a statement Tuesday. “I appreciate (Khalil) in so many ways throughout that conversation.”
The former beauty pageant titleholder said she was “shocked and incredibly hurt to hear the news of this application.”
“Litigation is a harrowing and emotionally draining experience, and I am heartbroken that he chose to subject us and our family to this ordeal,” she added.
Bailey, 33, also shared six timestamps from a November 2025 interview in which she praised her ex-boyfriend, calling him “a really good person” and “the greatest man in the world.”
Page Six reached out to Khalil’s attorney for comment, but did not immediately receive a response.
On Tuesday, Khalil, 36, filed a lawsuit against his ex-wife, claiming that her “degrading and deeply personal comments” exposed him to “unwanted public attention and invasive comments.”
The former Minnesota Vikings star claimed in documents obtained by Page Six that Bailey’s comments also influenced his wife, Keilani Asmus.
Khalil claimed in his lawsuit that his wife received “disturbing” and “alarming” messages on social media as a result of Bailey’s comments.
The former NFL star is seeking $75,000 in damages.
Last November, Bailey claimed that Khalil’s penis size was the “biggest factor” in their 2022 divorce.
“We were trying to make it happen,” she said during a Twitch appearance with streamer Marlon.
“It sucks… our whole marriage, it sucks. But I was going to try everything. We tried everything. Therapists, doctors. There wasn’t even a lie… I looked up the lipotype ST… So it’s kind of funny. My life is like a comedy and it’s kind of portraying myself,” Bailey added.
“That was the biggest factor.”
The model claimed that Khalil’s penis size was “equal to 0.01 percent of the population” and said his manhood was “like two Coke cans stacked on top of each other, maybe a third of it”.
“We tried, but it’s not possible unless you shed tears,” she added.
After Bailey’s comments went viral, Khalil’s wife Asmus shared a candid video of the family on Instagram.
“Please bury me in this moment 💌,” she captioned a video of the couple dancing with their 1-year-old son at a wedding.
