Despite being an avid supporter of Taylor Swift, Haley Kalil, popularly known as Haleyy Baylee, revealed in an exclusive interview with People magazine that she would cheer against the Bad Blood crooner’s significant other in a face-off between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Minnesota Vikings.
“I'm a Swiftie, I'm gonna out myself. I've loved Taylor for as long as she's made music. She's been writing music since I've been dating boys.”
Growing up in a family that strongly supports the Minnesota Vikings has made Haley Kalil a loyal fan of the football club.
“My father is a Minnesota Vikings fan. Born and raised in Minnesota, so he bleeds purple and gold. There was no other team I could cheer for. If I ever cheer for the Packers, I would be disowned as a family member. My dad kind of instilled in me that love for football at a very young age.”
Haley made her stance very clear when it came to choosing Taylor Swift’s relationship with Travis Kelce over her loyalty to the Vikings.
“I love you, Taylor, but I would cheer against Travis if they were going to play the Minnesota Vikings. I hope that the Minnesota Vikings make it to the Super Bowl because we've been to four of them and we've lost all of them. And I just want my father to see a Minnesota Vikings win at a Super Bowl.”
Haley Kalil hosts the first YouTube live NFL game
Haley Kalil, an American influencer known for TikTok skits and red carpet interviews, collaborated with YouTube to become one of the first streamers to host the first-ever YouTube live NFL game. Haley Kalil joined MrBeast, Michelle Khare and Marques Brownlee to provide a uniquely interactive and creator-driven viewing experience of the NFL game.
On September 5, 2025, YouTube and the NFL collaborated for the first-ever exclusive, global broadcast of an NFL game. The broadcast covered the Kansas City Chiefs and the Los Angeles Chargers game held in São Paulo, Brazil.
According to YouTube, the broadcast broke the record for most concurrent viewers of a live stream on YouTube.
“The broadcast drew a global audience of over 17.3M average-minute-audience (AMA). This included 16.2M AMA in the U.S. (according to Nielsen) and 1.1M AMA outside of the U. S. Fans tuned in from over 230 countries and territories around the globe.”
Deestroying provided the commentary for the broadcast with Kay Adams, Peter Overzet, Cam Newton, Derek Carr, Brandon Marshall, and Tyrann Mathieu taking over the pre-game and post-game hosting.
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