Wednesday, December 28, 2016

Amir Khan's sister continues war of words

This family feud is not ending any time soon. After Amir Khan's in-laws expressed fear that the young boxer will divorce his wife, his sister took this war of words further.

Mariyah Khan, 19, posted on social media platform Instagram: 'Biggest lesson learnt this year is probably to not give so much of yourself to people who will not do the same for you.' We can't help but conclude that this message is for her sister-in-law and Amir's wife Faryal Makhdoom.

 

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 At the same time she praised his other brother's wife, saying "My brother couldn't have got a better partner."

The couple Faryal and Amir got married in 2013 and have a two-year-old daughter. Issues in their otherwise picture perfect marriage surfaced when Faryal in a series of Snapchat posts alleged that Amir's family bullied her and had issues with how she dressed up.

 In the latest interview with British tabloid Daily Mail, Faryal's parents expressed fear that their daughter will get divorced.

"Faryal told me that she might get divorced," said Mrs Makhdoom, adding that she could not sleep for nights after hearing all this. "How can someone who has his own daughters say such a thing," she said.

Earlier this month, Amir Khan's wife Faryal Makhdoom had said that she was bullied by her in-laws for three years. Faryal Makhdoom, 25, alleged that her in-laws cropped her out of family photos, hurled a remote control at her and even slapped her.

Khan's parents rubbished her allegations, claiming they never so much as laid a hand on her and treated Faryal like their own daughter.

"Faryal was adopting a dress code which in the Islamic faith was not acceptable. I am a father to two daughters whom I have treated exactly the same way as I have treated Faryal," said Sajjad Khan, speaking exclusively with Geo News at his home in Bolton.

Amir Khan in a statement, earlier this month said, "My parents are my parents and my wife is my wife. Whatever misunderstanding has happened they should keep it private. This is getting to the point where they will lose a son and a husband."

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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