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Time of India
8 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Did influencer Haley Kalil aka Haleyy Baylee die at 32? The viral TikTok death claims explained
The internet can be a funny place, but it also houses scary rumours that can spread faster than the truth. Over the past few weeks, TikTok and Instagram have been flooded with claims that influencer and model Haley Kalil, better known as Haleyy Baylee, had passed away. Fans were left concerned and confused until Haley decided to take the matter into her own hands and clear it all up in her trademark humour. Haleyy Baylee death rumour: Where did it even come from? It all began with a TikTok video claiming that Haley had died under mysterious circumstances at her home in Palm Beach. The post included fake details like police investigating her 'death,' neighbours hearing loud arguments, and a black SUV speeding away. There was no real evidence, but the video went viral and left many questioning whether something had actually happened. Haley responds to death claims with humour Instead of denying the rumour in a serious way, Haley leaned into the moment with a perfectly timed joke. Last week, she shared a mock tribute video on Instagram that looked like a digital memorial. It showed fluffy clouds, soft music, and the message 'Forever in our hearts,' along with her real birthdate and a fake death date: August 6, 1992 – May 2025. She even joked about her own 'funeral,' writing that it would take place 'whenever I have time because I think I'm still alive, so bring gifts.' She listed the cause of death as 'maybe foul play, idk yet,' playing along with the made-up details fans had seen online. 'I'm starting to believe I'm gone' Despite Haley's clarifications across her social media platforms, one side of the internet has refused to believe she is alive, as fake viral videos continue to be later reposted. A TikTok video claiming she had died featured the message, 'Recently, we all found out we lost Haley Baylee. She'll forever be in our hearts. Rest in peace.' Reacting with her signature stunned face took to Instagram on Sunday, adding the caption, 'I'm starting to believe I'm gone.' Fans flooded the comments with laughing emojis, relieved that she was okay and impressed by how she handled the rumour with so much personality. Who is Haley Kalil? Haley Kalil is a content creator and former Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model. Online, she goes by Haley Baylee and has become famous for her expressive TikToks, quirky facial reactions, and hilarious takes on pop culture. She has built a strong fan base thanks to her mix of beauty, wit, and a great sense of humour. She currently has 14.1 million followers on TikTok and 7.9 million on Instagram. Haley often goes viral for her over-the-top red carpet antics with celebrities, where her reactions and playful energy stand out more than the event itself. Yes, Haleyy Baylee is alive — and still making the internet laugh Fans may have panicked for a bit, but Haley handled it in the most Haley way — full of humour, creativity, and just the right amount of chaos. The rumours were false, and she made sure everyone knew, all while keeping things light and funny. This whole thing might have ended with a laugh, but it shows how fast fake news can spread online. One random video with zero proof went viral and had people seriously wondering what was going on. It's a reminder to pause, check the source, and not believe everything you see right away. So yes, Haleyy Baylee is very much here — and still cracking us up one video at a time. To stay updated on the stories that are going viral, follow Indiatimes Trending.


Perth Now
3 days ago
- Health
- Perth Now
Hoda Kotb's decision to leave Today was fuelled by her daughter's major health crisis
Hoda Kotb decided to leave 'Today' when her daughter was facing a health crisis. The 60-year-old journalist - who is the adoptive mother of Haley, eight, and six-year-old Hope - recently stepped down from her long-running position as host of the NBC news programme 'Today' alongside Jenna Bush Hager and after revealing that her daughter had been diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes, recalledthat that the "worry" she felt when the little one took ill "definitely factored in" to her decision to quit. She told US TV show 'Extra': "We thought it was the flu and it wasn't getting better. I went to the pediatrician a handful of times, and they kept saying that it seemed like the flu and don't worry, don't worry, and one day I looked at her and I said, 'I'm worried.' So I took her to the ER and she was in the ICU for several days, so it was difficult. "It definitely factored in [to my decision to leave]. I mean, look, all I did was look at her numbers. I had my phone on the set when we were doing the news, and I was looking, 'cause you can see what her levels are doing, and if they drop too low, she needs help. So I was constantly looking at it, calling the school, calling my babysitter, calling, and I'm like, 'Why am I calling all the time? Just, you be there. Meanwhile, the 'Dateline' presenter noted that she had become so "tired" in the run-up to her exit from the show that her former co-host had "forced" her to undertake a breathing class - which she was reluctant to do - and now she has become open-minded to all forms of wellness methods. She said: "I think I was tired, man. I think I felt depleted. I think I couldn't figure out why I felt like I was carrying a heavy load. I was doing all the things, but I didn't feel right. I tried a breath work class — Jenna forced me. I was, like, stiff-arming her. I was like, 'I don't want your breath work, crazy. I'm not woo-woo like you are.' And then I tried it, and she was like, 'Did you cry?' I go, 'I did.' She goes, 'See?' So, I felt a clarity and an energy that I was lacking, and it felt so good, so, and then it just snowballed. I'm just insatiable. I try this, I try that. I'm gonna try everything!"


Boston Globe
4 days ago
- Sport
- Boston Globe
The Endicott baseball team is back in the Division III World Series, and hoping to improve on past performances
'We haven't succeeded the way we want to in the World Series to this point,' he said. Last season, Endicott lost its first game at the World Series to Lynchburg, then defeated Ponoma-Pitzer before being eliminated by Misericordia in the double-elimination bracket. Two years ago, Endicott reached the final eight, but then lost two in a row. Get Starting Point A guide through the most important stories of the morning, delivered Monday through Friday. Enter Email Sign Up Haley wants the starting pitching to set a stronger tone. Righthander Charlie Hale is leading the efforts on the mound with a 2.04 ERA, 86 strikeouts, and 13 wins. Righthander Evan Scully is 10-0 with a 2.05 ERA. Advertisement The Gulls, who are on a 12-game winning streak, have a .453 team on-base percentage, a .343 team batting average, and have hit 70 home runs. Endicott won the Conference of New England title. Infielder AJ Hamm leads Endicott in batting average at .377. He said the point of emphasis for the players is staying composed and focused in difficult moments. 'Last year definitely was a huge learning experience,' he said. Advertisement This is Hamm's second time playing for a national title and he feels more prepared to compete this year. 'During our losses last year we kind of seemed to feel like we're out of the game and we didn't have a chance,' he said. Haley has preached playing with passion all season to keep his players at their best. He tells his team to 'play like kids' down the stretch of the season. 'We don't lose a lot because we know how to play the game together and for each other,' Hamm said. 'We know exactly what we need to do this week and we're ready to go,' he added. Endicott faces Kean at 10 a.m. on Friday, and the winner will face the winner of a first-round game between Johns Hopkins and Messiah. The Endicott-Kean loser will go into the elimination bracket. Auzzy Byrdsell can be reached at
Yahoo
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Taylor Odlozil Reveals the Hardest Part About Dating Again After His Wife Haley's Death at 30
Taylor Odlozil appeared on a new episode of Savannah Chrisley's Unlocked podcast to talk about grieving his late wife, Haley, who died of ovarian cancer at age 30 in July 2023 During his May 27 appearance on the podcast, the influencer confirmed he has started dating again and explained how much of an adjustment it's been, especially since he met Haley at age 15 Odlozil — who is dad to 6-year-old son Weston — admitted he alternates between feeling ready to get back out there to wondering how he can possibly let someone into his heartNearly two years after the death of his wife, Haley, to ovarian cancer, Taylor Odlozil has started to explore dating again. The influencer confirmed that he has opened himself up to the possibilities of new relationships in a recent episode of Savannah Chrisley's Unlocked podcast. During the two-part conversation, Odlozil admitted dating is new to him, since he met his late wife, Haley, at age 15. "I've gone on multiple dates. You know, seeing what's out there," he told Chrisley in the episode released on Tuesday, May 27. He continued to express how he's quickly learned the stark difference between sharing history with Haley — with whom he also shares son Weston, 6 — and attempting to start something new now. Related: Taylor Odlozil Recalls the Last Thing His Wife Haley Told Their Son Before Her Death from Ovarian Cancer at 30 "When you meet someone at 15, and you grow up together, and you're each other's first because you're so young, it's a very pure love ... You raise each other. You become one," he said. "When you're trying to date in your thirties, a lot of people got their trauma and their baggage, and they're not pure anymore. It's just part of it. There's nothing that is wrong with it, it's just I'm not used to it so I'm struggling." He admitted that he's "learning the hard way" that dating takes an active effort. "I was under the impression that you meet someone and you immediately know," he said. "Well, you don't. You have to put some effort into [it], and it's scary." Odlozil also explained that those in his life and people who follow him online are "always looking" to see if he's with anyone, which adds a certain pressure on him and his dating pursuits. Chrisley asked if his first date after Haley's death was particularly tough, and Odlozil clarified that it wasn't necessarily "hard," mostly just "different." Related: TikTok Mom Haley Odlozil, Who Shared Life amid Terminal Cancer, Dead at 30: 'Unbelievable Sadness' He continued, "Sometimes I do feel like, in the moving on phase of dating and all that, I feel like sometimes I take four steps forward and two steps back ... I feel like I'm in a good place and then I realize, 'God, how do I make room for someone else in this heart?'" Haley was diagnosed with Stage IIIC ovarian cancer just weeks before she and Odlozil married in 2015. She died at age 30 in July 2023, as he announced on Instagram at the time. Read the original article on People
Yahoo
6 days ago
- Business
- Yahoo
Metro picks veteran of Northern Kentucky bus system as new CEO
Cincinnati's transit agency has picked a veteran of Northern Kentucky's bus system as its new CEO. Andy Aiello will take over as Metro CEO on June 1, replacing the retiring Darryl Haley, the Metro Board of Trustees announced. Aiello, 47, joined Metro as chief of staff in 2022, later becoming deputy general manager. He arrived from the Transit Authority of Northern Kentucky, where he worked for 18 years, the last 12 as general manager. He earlier worked for the Atlanta Regional Commission and the Georgia Department of Transportation. Aiello earned a bachelor's degree from Miami University and a master's from the University of Cincinnati. In a press release, Aiello said he would build on the foundation Haley created as CEO to "ensure Metro continues to move the Greater Cincinnati region forward." Haley, CEO since 2019, spent 19 years at Metro. During his tenure, Metro won voter approval for a ballot measure to fund its Reinventing Metro program. The Enquirer earlier requested a list of candidates for the position, but has not yet received the records from Metro. This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Who is Metro's new CEO?