Amir Khan, a British-Pakistani boxer, has responded to allegations made by an Asian bridal model named Sumaira. According to Khan, Sumaira tried to blackmail him and sold her story to a British tabloid after he refused to pay her £20,000. Khan soon took to social media to tell his fans his side of the story.
Khan stated that Sumaira had deleted many messages and only showed selected ones that published the story containing her accusations against him. He explained that Sumaira initiated contact with him on social media and expressed dissatisfaction with her family. Khan asked her about the tattoos on her body and whether they aligned with her religious beliefs.
The Whole Story
According to Khan, Sumaira began sending him revealing pictures and discussed her wish to undergo enhancement surgeries. However, Khan stated that he was not impressed by her actions and did not request any explicit images from her. He admitted to replying with compliments but emphasized that he was not genuinely interested. Khan stated that Sumaira then asked him for £20,000, claiming she needed it to fix a hand deformity. He refused to provide her with money, telling her to find a job instead.
Khan believed that Sumaira sold her story to the tabloid because he did not give her the requested money. He refuted Sumaira’s claim that he spoke against his wife, Faryal Makhdoom, or portrayed their marriage as a business relationship. Khan stated that he had made it clear he was happily married and that he never discussed being with Faryal for a TV show. He expressed disappointment in Sumaira’s actions, including speaking ill of her family and not seeking their support.
According to Khan, Sumaira expressed a desire to meet him and asked about his plans to visit the UK. However, he stated that there was no intention on his part to meet her. Khan accused Sumaira of fabricating many aspects of the story to sell it to the media. He reiterated that he was happily married and living in Dubai with his wife and children.
Sumaira’s Side Of The Story
Sumaira had claimed that Khan reached out to her online, complimented her tattoos, and engaged in explicit conversations. She claimed that Khan encouraged her to send more pictures, which she interpreted as him expressing interest. Sumaira also mentioned that Khan invited her for a night out in London, but she chose to ignore his messages. Amir Khan emphasized that chatting with women does not indicate infidelity or wrongdoing, and he is content in his married life. Geo News has reached out to Sumaira to obtain her full version of the events, and her response is awaited.
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