
An American football star has filed a lawsuit against his ex-wife after she exposed the size of his manhood online.
Minnesota Vikings legend Matt Kalil had previously been married to swimsuit model Haley O'Brien from 2015, when the pair tied the knot after three years of dating during an exotic ceremony in Kauai, Hawaii.
Despite her initial career as a Sports Illustrated front-page beauty, in recent years, O'Brien has forged herself an impressive career in her own right, boasting over 16 million followers on TikTok, where she goes by the username @hayleebaylee.
Despite she and 36-year-old Kalil renewing their vows a year after their tropical wedding, the couple's relationship sadly wasn't to last, and in May 2022 O'Brien filed for divorce.
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It would take a further three years, however, for the supposed 'reason' behind their split to be made public, with 33-year-old O'Brien claiming that her former flame's penis size had been 'the biggest factor'.
During an conversation with Twitch streamer Marlon Garcia in November, the social media star described Kalil's genitalia as being the same size as 'like .01 percent of the population'.
Of how it affected their relationship, she continued: "I was going to try it all. We tried it all: therapist, doctors. Not even lying - Looked up lipo-type s***t.
"That’s why it’s kinda funny. It’s like my life is a comedy, and it kinda writes itself."
O'Brien went on to tell listeners: "We’ve tried, impossible unless you’re going to be in tears."

Unsurprisingly, O'Brien's explicit remarks didn't go down too well with her former husband, with Kalil's team this week slamming them as 'degrading and deeply personal' in a bombshell new lawsuit.
In documents obtained by TMZ, the sportsman accused his ex-wife is subjecting him to 'unwanted attention and invasive commentary from the public', and is suing for damages, with the amount exceeding over $75,000.
He also alleged that O'Brien had benefited financially as a result of her claims, and received a surge in online traffic.
Citing invasion of privacy as well as unjust enrichment, Kalil added that members of his extended family had also been affected by her controversial comments, including his 'new' wife, Keilani Asmus.

He claimed the model - whom he wed in April 2024 in a small ceremony at the Little White Chapel in Las Vegas - had received a number of 'disturbing' and 'alarming' messages in the wake of O'Brien's remarks.
In response to Kalil's lawsuit, the TikToker's team insisted in a statement given to Page Six that 'the truth is in the original livestream', adding that this is 'still live on Marlon’s YouTube account'.
"I speak highly of him in multiple ways throughout that conversation," O'Brien went on to insist. "I am genuinely shocked and incredibly hurt upon receiving the news of this filing.
"Litigation is a harrowing and emotionally draining experience, and I am heartbroken that he is choosing to subject us and our families to this ordeal."
LADbible group has reached out to Kalil and O'Brien's reps for comment.
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