Matt Kalil’s Ex-Wife, Haley, Has Too Much Fun With Her SI Model Friend As They Sported Matching Red Bikinis [PHOTO]
This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

Over the weekend, Haley Kalil made her triumphant return to the SI Swimsuit runway during Swim Week. The social media star returned to the fold for the 2026 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit issue amid a lawsuit against her. Kalil had her photoshoot in Loreto, Baja California Sur, Mexico.
Photographed by James Macari in Loreto, the model rocked a striking yellow two-piece with thin halter straps and a seductive plunging keyhole detail.
Just like the other models, she was then summoned to Miami to walk the runway during Swim Week. As the other SI Swim models exited the runway, she and Olympic rugby hero Ilona Maher jumped into the pool.
Also hitting the runway Saturday night were Claire Kittle, Jared Goff’s wife, Christen Goff, Gronk’s Camille Kostek, Brooks Koepka’s wife, Jena Sims, the Cavinder Twins, and more. With so much content, she had pictures to post for days.
On her Instagram story, Haley Kalil posted a picture of an unknown model behind her, touching her chest as they rocked red bikinis. The other woman was wearing a Sports Illustrated Swimsuit visor and looking at Haley’s body.
The image text says, @HALEYYBAYLEE ALL YOURS BABY!”
Haley Kalil is Still Fighting a Lawsuit Against Her

She might be all smiles right now, but Haley Kalil still has to deal with her ex-husband. In November 2025, Haley went viral when she commented on the size of his manhood. Most men would see this as a compliment, but not Matt Kalil. He was pissed.
Kall sued her after she publicly commented on the size of his genitalia. The social media star claimed that the ex-NFL star’s private part is “like .01 percent of the population,” adding that it was “the biggest factor” in their divorce.
“That’s why I can’t put it on the internet. We tried it all,” she told Twitch streamer Marlon Garcia. “He was like two Coke cans on top of each other, maybe even a third. “I was going to try it all — therapists, doctors [and I] looked up lipo-type s**t, you know what I mean?”
Kalil sued Haley for $75,000 in damages for “unjust enrichment” and “invasion of privacy.” Haley Kalil filed a motion to dismiss the lawsuit, with her legal team citing First Amendment free speech protections.
They argued that she had “erotic autonomy” and was truthfully detailing a past sexual experience.
