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During a recent appearance on Twitch with Marlon, a popular streamer and internet personality, Haley — who filed for divorce from Matt in 2022 — strongly hinted at what was “the biggest factor” in the split. Watch an average 6 games per week and every game of the NFL Postseason, LIVE with ESPN on Kayo Sports | New to Kayo? Join now and get your first month for just $1. “We were trying to do the damn thing and [putting in work in their marriage],” Haley said before she typed something on her phone that wasn’t meant for the livestream and showed Marlon. “Deadass… for our whole marriage, deadass. But 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. “That was the biggest factor… Love him, but he’s my homie… No, because he’s like .01 per cent of the population. “We’ve tried, impossible unless you’re going to be in tears type s***.” Marlon called it one of the “craziest stories” he had heard. “That’s why I can’t put it on the internet,” Haley said. “… We tried it all.” Haley Haley went on to suggest his size was the issue. “He was like two Coke cans on top of each other, maybe even a third,” she said. Haley explained that despite having their issues, “we were really chill people” in the divorce. The model — who was featured as a rookie in Sports Illustrated Swimsuit’s 2019 issue — said they shared a lawyer and she “was on his phone plan until a few years ago”. Haley added that Matt is a “really good person,” and he made her want to be a better person. Haley filed for divorce from Matt, citing “irreconcilable differences” in May 2022, according to TMZ. The pair, who married in July 2015, separated in January 2022, per court documents. Matt married model Keilani Asmus in April 2024. He spent the first five seasons of his career with the Vikings after Minnesota selected him fourth overall in the 2012 NFL Draft. He made the Pro Bowl in his rookie season. Following short stints with the Panthers (2017-18) and Texans (2019), Matt retired and started a tequila company, Celaya, alongside his brother, Ryan Kalil, a retired All-Pro centre who played for the Panthers and the Jets. This story first appeared in the New York Post and was republished with permission.