Who is Amir Khan’s wife Faryal Makhdoom and when did they split?
FARYAL Makhdoom and her husband Amir Khan separated after being married for ten years.
But who is Faryal and when did the pair split?
Who is Amir Khan's wife Faryal Makhdoom?
Faryal is a Pakistani-American YouTuber.
She was born in July 27, 1991 in Brooklyn, United States.
Her father Shaukat and mother Zia own a luxury home on Staten Island.
She graduated from Rutgers University School of Arts & Science with a double major in political science and journalism.
The model created her own make-up brand, Shop Faryal.
When did Amir Khan and Faryal Makhdoom get married?
Faryal married heavyweight boxer Amir Khan back in 2013.
The pair tied the knot after being introduced to him by a mutual friend.
Their £1million wedding with 1,000-guest was at New York’s Waldorf Astoria Hotel.
How many children do Amir Khan and Faryal Makhdoom have?
Faryal and Amir have three children - two girls and a boy - Lamaisah born in 2014, Alayna in 2018, and Muhammad in 2020.
Proud dad Amir shared a photo of himself cuddling his new-born son on Instagram.
He captioned the pic: "My Beautiful Son Muhammed Zaviyer Khan was born today 22/02/20 weighing 7lbs 12oz".
When did Amir Khan and Faryal Makhdoom split?
It is not confirmed if the pair is splitting up, however as of July 2023 they live separated between Dubai and the UK.
Amir was caught sexting bridal model Sumaira and asking her for revealing pictures.
One message read: "look good on g string".
A source of the family told : "Faryal is taking time to think about whether or not to walk away.
"She’s going through a very difficult time and choosing to focus on her children while she and Amir continue to co-parent."
After getting hate messages about still being with Amir, Faryal released a statement on Instagram saying that her main priority are her three children.
She said: "My focus is my children and shielding them from all that is happening.
"I am simply a mother trying to do what's best for her children and that is all I am willing to pour my energy into."