In the latest twist of events in an already-distorted story, where boxer Amir Khan's parents have made vicious jibes towards his wife Faryal Makhdoom over her attire and appearance, the celebrity himself spoke out recently of his desire for the feud to settle down.
Khan, who celebrated his 30th birthday last week, said the situation will take some time to calm down, but all will be well hopefully. "Whatever happens, happens; one day things will certainly get back to normal," the boxer stated.
Khan (L), wife (R) at Washington charity event (Photo courtesy: The Mirror)
At a charity event in Washington last night, the black suit-clad boxer – finally getting involved in the issue – commented that he vows to eliminate the divisions between his wife and family. "Whatever has ensued is now in the past. One day all of this will end. We all want to live like a family."
My cuties @amirkingkhan #AKFoundation helping daddy with his charity pic.twitter.com/1bd4ITIsUK
— Faryal Makhdoom Khan (@FaryalxMakhdoom) December 17, 2016
Also present at the event last night was the couple's daughter Lamaisah, who shyly greeted the audience with an innocent "Hi" from her father's lap. Nevertheless, it was noted that Khan and Makhdoom didn't talk to each other.
With regard to the ongoing dispute – akin to a table tennis match where Khan's parents keep throwing smashes as Makhdoom tries to defend herself – the boxer opined that he is optimistic about the future. He added: "It will take some time, but it will come to pass."
Earlier, Khan has mentioned at numerous instances that one of the most difficult things for him to deal with is the prospect of parting ways with his family. Regardless, he remarked that he intends for this fight to end immediately.
The dispute started earlier this month when Faryal uploaded a selfie on social media, asking fans for feedback. Subsequently, it escalated into a burgeoning exchange of rapid-fire comments between her and Khan's family, wherein the boxer's parents called her an evil woman, criticised her face, and compared her to late pop icon Michael Jackson.
Whereas Makhdoom has repeatedly asserted her innocence, has made attempts to bond with Khan's parents, and reminisces that they were fine with her dressing choice at their first-ever meeting, the icon's parents denied all she has said, and alleged that they only advised her to put on culturally-appropriate wear.
In the past few weeks, Makhdoom has discussed on Snapchat the emotional turmoil she is going through, and openly talked about verbal and physical abuse she suffered from Khan's parents. She has pronounced the whole debacle to be an issue of female empowerment, and urged women […] to change the dynamic, reshape the conversation, to make sure women's voices are […] not overlooked and ignored."
In an interview with British newspaper Sun, Makhdoom claimed her in-laws cropped her from family photos, flung a remote control at her, and even slapped her. However, refusing to admit to any of the accusations, Khan's father opined that she has embarrassed them and added to the boxer's stress. He made a mountain out of a molehill lately, advising his son to divorce her.
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