Faryal Makhdoom, the wife of Pakistani-born British boxer Aamir Khan, has threatened her husband’s alleged girlfriend and said, ‘I pray that your death is due to cancer.’
According to the British news website The Sun, Faryal Makhdoom threatened a woman who met Aamir Khan in Dubai in a phone call that she would ‘cut her throat’.
According to The Sun, in an audio recording, 32-year-old Faryal Makhdoom can be heard saying, ‘If you contact Aamir again, I will cut your throat.’
In the audio recording, Faryal adds: ‘You should be afraid of me, you should be afraid of me.’
Faryal said: ‘I pray that one day you die of cancer.’
Pakistani-born British boxer Amir Khan and Faryal Makhdoom have been married for ten years and have three children. But these two got separated after a scandal of indecent messages came to light.
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However, last week, boxer Aamir Khan gifted his wife Faryal Makhdoom with a car worth 130,000 pounds, apparently to ‘save their marriage’.
Just last week, former BBC presenter Suzy Mun revealed that Faryal Makhdoom had sent her ‘hateful and vulgar’ messages in 2016 after inappropriate messages from Aamir Khan.
‘It is obvious that his (Aamir Khan) mobile phone came into his (Faryal’s) hands and he saw all the messages he was sending me,’ said Suzy Mun.
Apart from this, according to The Sun, it was revealed last month that Aamir Khan and Faryal are living separately. The reason for this separation is said to be Aamir Khan’s messages to 25-year-old model and influencer Sameera.
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**Interview with Relationship Expert Dr. Sarah Thompson on Faryal Makhdoom’s Allegations Against Amir Khan’s Alleged Girlfriend**
**Interviewer:** Thank you for joining us today, Dr. Thompson. We’re here to discuss a recent incident involving Faryal Makhdoom, the wife of boxer Aamir Khan, who allegedly threatened a woman believed to be involved with her husband. What are your thoughts on Faryal’s actions?
**Dr. Thompson:** Thank you for having me. This situation highlights the intense emotions involved in relationships, especially in the public eye. Faryal’s threats reflect deep hurt and betrayal, which often trigger strong reactions. However, such aggressive responses are concerning and can lead to further complications.
**Interviewer:** In the audio that surfaced, Faryal expresses a desire for the other woman to suffer. What does this say about her state of mind?
**Dr. Thompson:** It suggests a profound level of pain and anger. When faced with infidelity, many individuals feel threatened and may channel that hurt into hostility. While it’s natural to feel rage in such situations, wishing harm upon someone can indicate an unhealthy coping mechanism.
**Interviewer:** What impact do you think this will have on Aamir Khan and his public image?
**Dr. Thompson:** Aamir Khan’s image may take a hit due to this incident. Athletes and public figures have a responsibility to manage their personal lives in a way that avoids scandal. However, it’s crucial to remember that everyone deserves privacy during personal crises, and public scrutiny can intensify the situation.
**Interviewer:** Do you think this incident could impact Faryal and Aamir’s relationship moving forward?
**Dr. Thompson:** Absolutely. Trust is a foundational element in any relationship. These types of incidents can either serve as a turning point for couples to address their issues or create irreparable damage. Communication and whether they can resolve this privately will be key.
**Interviewer:** What advice would you give to individuals dealing with jealousy and betrayal in their relationships?
**Dr. Thompson:** I would advise focusing on open communication with partners. It’s essential to express feelings without resorting to threats or aggression. Seeking therapy can also provide tools to cope with hurt and rebuild trust in a relationship. Handling such emotions constructively is vital for personal well-being and relationship health.
**Interviewer:** Thank you, Dr. Thompson, for sharing your insights with us today.
**Dr. Thompson:** Thank you for having me. It’s important that we continue these conversations to promote healthier relationship dynamics.