Pakistani-born British boxer Aamir Khan apologized to his wife Faryal Makhdoom for sending controversial messages to the model, but Faryal Makhdoom took the model to task for the hate campaign and harassment by the model.
Sharing a long post on the photo and video sharing platform Instagram, Faryal Makhdoom took the legal team of model ‘Sumira’ to task for the hate campaign and harassment on social media.
Faryal Makhdoom shared a long post in which he accused Sumera’s legal team and wrote that I have been subjected to a hate campaign by Sumera’s legal team for the past 7 days and my reputation is being damaged.
He wrote that for not bringing my private married life to the public, I am being accused by Sumira and her legal team that I support Aamir Khan’s move and I have no respect. .
Responding to the allegations leveled by Sumira and her legal team, she said that it is my choice how I deal with my marriage or my husband. This situation is unbearable for me. I am willing to but I am not accountable to anyone for making my private life public.
He further wrote that Sumira was in a relationship with Aamir knowing that he was already married and yet allegations were being made against me that I had ruined Sumira’s peace of mind, I pleaded with Sumira. That all this should not be made public, it is a shame for my family but he and his team did not care about anything.
Denying all the allegations leveled against him, he said that both Aamir and Sumira are conscious adults, they did not ask me before exchanging messages, so I am not responsible for Sumira’s mental state. , I should be kept out of this matter.
She also wrote that I am already criticized for being Aamir’s wife, why am I still married to him despite knowing about all his affairs?, so I have 3 children. , they are all my attention and priority and they need both their father and mother.
It should be noted that the Pakistani-born British boxer has apologized to his wife for sending controversial messages to model Sumira, saying that he feels he needs to seek therapy from a psychologist to overcome his habit.
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