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Former Sports Illustrated model Haley Kalil is breaking her silence when it comes to the reason behind her divorce from Matt Kalil.

The influencer, model, and former NFL star Kalil tied the knot in 2015 in a Hawaiian ceremony, before renewing their vows the following year.


Unfortunately, the relationship would take a downturn, and Haley would file for divorce in 2022. In May of that year, she would take to her Instagram stories and a message that said, “You have to fight through some bad days to earn the best days of your life,” Kalil shared.

At the time, she filed documents and cited “irreconcilable differences” as the reason for her split from Matt, according to court records obtained by TMZ.

They did not have any kids together.


Three years later, Haley Kalil is now breaking her silence on why she decided to end the marriage.

Haley Kalil Blames The Size of Her Husband​

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Mar 10, 2024; Los Angeles, CA, USA; Haley Kalil on the red carpet at the 96th Oscars at the Dolby Theatre at Ovation Hollywood in Los Angeles on Sunday, March 10, 2024. Mandatory Credit: Robert Hanashiro-USA TODAY


During a conversation with streamer Marlon, Kalil alleges that her ex-husband’s penis was too big, which caused problems throughout their marriage.

She pointed to the particular “issue” that ultimately led to their split. Instead of naming it directly, she typed it out on her phone, revealing it to Marlon in a shocking moment.


She further made it clear that their entire marriage was affected by this concern.

How the conversation went, per Yahoo:

“You know? You know what I’m saying?” Haley Kalil started.


“For how long?” Marlon asked.

Haley responded: “Our whole marriage.”

Marlon replied: “Shut the f**k up.”


Haley said: “No. Dead ass.”

Haley Kalil said his size was causing such difficulties in intimate relations, adding, “He’s like point zero one percent of the population.”

To illustrate, she compared the difficulty to “two Coca-Cola cans on top of each other, maybe a third.”

She added that his penis size was “The biggest factor” in their marriage failing.


Matt played in the NFL from 2012 to 2019, earning a Pro Bowl selection with the Vikings in 2012.

I fucking HATE "influencers."
 
Mark Sanchez’s broadcasting career at FOX appears to be well and truly over following a telling move by the network.

The company has reportedly secured an agreement to bring in Drew Brees as a replacement for Sanchez amid his legal troubles, with the 13-time Pro Bowler to call games alongside play-by-play announcer Adam Amin.


Amin, of course, has been Sanchez’s partner in the booth at FOX, but they haven’t worked together since the latter was arrested in Indianapolis following a violent altercation with a truck driver that resulted in him being stabbed.

The former NFL quarterback was in the city to call a game between the Colts and the Raiders. However, he was unable to do so, having been hospitalized the night before.

Sanchez’s ordeal was made light of by comedian Benedict Polzzi, who wore a bloody Jets costume for Halloween. ‘Saturday Night Live’ also made fun of the 38-year-old in the wake of his arrest.


Drew Brees To Begin FOX Gig Sunday After Next​

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Drew Brees (Image Credit: Getty Images)
According to The Athletic’s Andrew Marchand, Brees will begin calling games for the network in Week 11 and will continue in the role for the rest of the season. While the details of his deal are unknown, he is expected to call games through next season, while it’s understood to be a multi-year agreement.



“Brees, 46, will begin his Fox career a week from Sunday, according to the sources. His exact game assignment is not known yet. He will work as an analyst the rest of the year and is signed up to call games through at least next season,” Marchand writes.

“The exact terms of the deal are not yet known, but it is expected to be for multiple years. Fox and Brees have agreed and a signed contract is expected soon,” he adds.


The network, which was criticized by fans over its televised statement on Sanchez, has not responded to requests for comment.

The former QB will begin trial on December 11.
 
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