Matt Kalil is lastly breaking his silence after his ex-wife, Haley, shockingly claimed his penis measurement torpedoed their marriage … within the type of a lawsuit in opposition to the influencer and mannequin.
TMZ Sports activities obtained the docs filed on Tuesday … through which the previous Carolina Panther says Haley’s “invasive commentary” ruined his try at protecting out of the general public eye after retiring from soccer.
Within the lawsuit, Kalil says all of it stems from Haley’s look on common streamer Marlon Garcia‘s “Mar-Athon” video in November 2025. Within the clip, Kalil says Haley “implied that the size of Plaintiff’s genitalia was a primary factor in the parties’ divorce and claimed that sexual intercourse with Plaintiff would leave her ‘in tears.'”
In that stream … she described it as “two coke cans, maybe even a third” and stated it contributed to them going their separate methods. As we beforehand reported, Haley filed for divorce in 2022.
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Matt claims that due to these remarks on the stream, he has been subjected to “unwanted attention and invasive commentary from the public.” On high of that … he claims his members of the family “have been forced to endure the ongoing public circulation of these degrading and deeply personal statements.”
On account of the viral clip, Kalil says his new spouse obtained messages that grew to become “increasingly frequent, disturbing, and alarming in nature over time.”
Matt claims … whereas his household was left to cope with the crap storm Haley began … she has been capable of “financially benefit from this surge in traffic.”
The 36-year-old is suing for invasion of privateness, because it disclosed “highly intimate and private facts regarding Plaintiff’s physical person and sexual life” … in addition to unjust enrichment, saying Haley “received substantial financial benefit, increased viewership, increased engagement, and monetization through various social media platforms and media coverage.”
He is now requesting a jury trial and damages “on all causes asserted in the complaint,” with the quantity exceeding $75,000.