Family tensions may be reaching boiling point between Faryal Makdoom and her husband Amir Khan 's family, but the model has taken to Instagram to trash claims her marriage is falling apart.
The 24-year-old posted a snap of her and husband Amir standing next to each other and laughing at an Amir Khan Foundation event today, along with the short but poignant comment: "Till death do us part" followed by emoji hearts.
Currently in Canada supporting her husband on tour, Faryal was very clearly shooting a thinly veiled retaliation against recent claims from her father-in-law - Sajjad Khan - who has claimed divorce could be on the cards for the couple.
This week has seen relations between Amir and Faryal and Amir's parents break down as the 24-year-old model opened up about the "abuse" perpetuated by her in-laws.
After her appearance on yesterday's This Morning, in which she claimed the Khans have emotionally and verbally abused her over the years, Amir's dad Sajjad Khan said Faryal is to blame for breaking up the family.
"She is trying to come between us, she is trying to break
up the very close relationship we have with Amir. She is a very evil
woman," he said, according to the Daily Star.
"I have given and taken with her. We all have. All she wants is the limelight."
Sajjid even hinted that divorce could be on the cards thanks to Faryal's actions.
"He's tried his best to calm things down but she goes
against him. Sooner or later I wouldn't be surprised if he just wants
out. The writing's on the wall," he added.
Sajjid and his wife Falak, who share a house in Bolton with their son and daughter-in-law, have now moved out to give the couple some space – but claimed Faryal "won't change" because she has a "big ego".
"[She's] pushing Amir to the limit with her accusations," he went on.
"It's not fair. While he is out working so hard with his foundation, helping people he doesn't even know but who are so deprived and he just wants to make them happy, look what his wife's doing.
"She's not picking up the phone calling us to try and make amends. No, with her big ego she's gone on national TV and stuttering through the interview. It's crazy."
Sajjid added: "She said it's with her husband's blessing but I don't think so."
For his part, Amir has kept fairly schtum about the ongoing feud within his family – though he did break his silence this week with a tweeted statement threatening both sides with "losing him" .
In the statement, which has since been deleted, Amir wrote: "I apologise on the silly picture and message my wife Faryal put up. Here is me working my a** off helping the less fortunate with charity dinners and my family and wife are just destroying my name.
"I didn't want to get involved in this mess. There is NO reality television show. 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. Childish behaviour. Both parties need to stop this."
Meanwhile, Faryal – who is currently on tour with Amir in Canada, posted a defiant message on her Snapchat.
Sharing a snap of herself with Amir, she wrote underneath, "Till death do us part" – clearly in response to her in-laws' claims all was not well between the married couple.
The 24-year-old posted a snap of her and husband Amir standing next to each other and laughing at an Amir Khan Foundation event today, along with the short but poignant comment: "Till death do us part" followed by emoji hearts.
Currently in Canada supporting her husband on tour, Faryal was very clearly shooting a thinly veiled retaliation against recent claims from her father-in-law - Sajjad Khan - who has claimed divorce could be on the cards for the couple.
Amir's father has branded his daughter-in-law Faryal Makdoom "very evil" as tensions within the family threaten to tear it apart completely.
This week has seen relations between Amir and Faryal and Amir's parents break down as the 24-year-old model opened up about the "abuse" perpetuated by her in-laws.
After her appearance on yesterday's This Morning, in which she claimed the Khans have emotionally and verbally abused her over the years, Amir's dad Sajjad Khan said Faryal is to blame for breaking up the family.
"I have given and taken with her. We all have. All she wants is the limelight."
Sajjid even hinted that divorce could be on the cards thanks to Faryal's actions.
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Sajjid and his wife Falak, who share a house in Bolton with their son and daughter-in-law, have now moved out to give the couple some space – but claimed Faryal "won't change" because she has a "big ego".
"[She's] pushing Amir to the limit with her accusations," he went on.
"It's not fair. While he is out working so hard with his foundation, helping people he doesn't even know but who are so deprived and he just wants to make them happy, look what his wife's doing.
"She's not picking up the phone calling us to try and make amends. No, with her big ego she's gone on national TV and stuttering through the interview. It's crazy."
Sajjid added: "She said it's with her husband's blessing but I don't think so."
For his part, Amir has kept fairly schtum about the ongoing feud within his family – though he did break his silence this week with a tweeted statement threatening both sides with "losing him" .
In the statement, which has since been deleted, Amir wrote: "I apologise on the silly picture and message my wife Faryal put up. Here is me working my a** off helping the less fortunate with charity dinners and my family and wife are just destroying my name.
"I didn't want to get involved in this mess. There is NO reality television show. 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. Childish behaviour. Both parties need to stop this."
Meanwhile, Faryal – who is currently on tour with Amir in Canada, posted a defiant message on her Snapchat.
Sharing a snap of herself with Amir, she wrote underneath, "Till death do us part" – clearly in response to her in-laws' claims all was not well between the married couple.
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