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It was the start of month July when news of Pakistan-origin British boxer Amir Khan being accused of cheating on his wife sparked on social media.
The British-Pakistani boxer who earlier denied the accusations has now apologised for sexting other women and said that he is willing to have therapy to stop him from doing so.
According to the Australian newspaper ‘The Sun’, the former world champion apologised to his wife, Faryal Makhdoom, after she asked him: “If you have a diamond at home, why do you want to mess around with rocks and stones?”
Now the 36-year-old has admitted he has made mistakes and hurt his wife and said he would be willing to see a specialist to stop sexting women. “I am willing to go to therapy to stop me sending texts to women who aren’t my wife.
“I think nowadays with mental health issues, any help goes a long way. It’s definitely something I would do. Things like that do help, so maybe it’s something to think about,” he told The Sun.
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The publication revealed two weeks ago that the boxer had solicited sexually explicit photographs from a model, spinning a sad story about his marriage and asking her to meet him.
The boxer is married to model Faryal Makhdoom and the couple is parents to two daughters and one son. This is not the first time Khan has reportedly cheated on his wife.
They have had a challenging marriage with many ups and downs along the line and even nearly got divorced once with multiple cheating allegations being thrown around.