DALLAS, TX — The Dallas Cowboys offseason just took a turn from football headlines to full-blown tabloid chaos.
Late Thursday night, the OnlyFans account of influencer and model Kayla Monet — known for her glamorous social media presence and nearly 3 million followers — was allegedly hacked, with multiple private videos leaked onto Reddit and X (formerly Twitter).
In one of the most explicit and widely circulated clips, viewers were stunned to see a familiar face: Tyler McKinney, the Cowboys’ 2025 second-round draft pick linebacker, unmistakably appearing in what sources describe as a “very personal” scene.
But the real shock came hours later, when internet sleuths connected the dots and revealed that Kayla Monet is the fiancée — or perhaps estranged fiancée — of a minority stakeholder in the Dallas Cowboys ownership group.
🧨 A “Forbidden Affair” Turns Public Meltdown
According to multiple sources, Monet and the stakeholder — who has not been named publicly — were engaged in late 2023, but had reportedly been “taking time apart” since early this year. However, no official separation had been announced, and the leaked video is believed to have been filmed just weeks ago — during Cowboys rookie minicamp.
One anonymous source inside the Cowboys organization told The Athletic:
“Let’s just say Jerry [Jones] was not thrilled when this came across his desk at 6 a.m.”
📱 Social Media Implodes
Fans took to X almost immediately, with the drama sparking a whirlwind of hashtags including #MonetLeak, #LinebackerLove, and #CowboysChaos. Some fans expressed shock, others outrage — and a few turned the entire situation into meme gold.
One viral tweet read:
“Bro really blitzed the owner’s future wife before blitzing an NFL QB. Draft grade: S-tier.”
👔 Cowboys in Damage Control Mode
As of Friday morning, the Cowboys have made no official statement, but sources say McKinney has been removed from all media appearances, and team security is investigating how the footage was filmed and whether any team policies were violated.
The NFL has also been notified, as the incident may raise questions related to the league’s Personal Conduct Policy, depending on whether consent or internal conflict is implicated.
“This could go from scandalous to legally messy — fast,” a sports attorney told ESPN.
💬 Kayla Breaks Her Silence
Monet broke her silence with a vague but defiant Instagram post:
“Private doesn’t mean shameful. The people judging are the same ones watching.”
— captioned with a black-and-white selfie in a Cowboys hoodie.
As the Cowboys prepare for what was supposed to be a defining season, the locker room now finds itself at the center of a media firestorm.
Because in Dallas, it seems the biggest hits of the season…
aren’t just happening on the field.