Boxer Amir Khan apologizes to wife for texting other women
The former world champion Amir said "I don’t think I was cheating, it was just a few texts. But I regret doing it,"


Pakistani boxer Amir Khan recently said he is sorry for texting the bridal model from whom he tried to solicit sexual images; however, he still thinks he did "cheat" on his wife.
The former world champion Amir said "I don’t think I was cheating, it was just a few texts. But I regret doing it,"
Khan was accused of having sexual conversations with a model, requesting provocative pictures, and attempting to arrange a rendezvous, according to reports that surfaced two weeks ago.
According to reports, Faryal questioned him, emphasizing how his actions had impacted their family. She questioned him, "Why would you want to play around with pebbles and stones when you have a diamond at home?"
Boxer khan stated he was ready to go to counseling if Faryal felt it was necessary to rebuild trust and address the underlying issues after giving it some thought.
Assisting persons with mental diseases is important, and Amir acknowledged this in his statement, saying, "I think nowadays with mental health challenges, any help goes a long way. Without a doubt, I would do it. Such things are advantageous; therefore, it could be something to think about.
The couple sought refuge and a chance for reflection while on vacation in Mykonos, and Khan recognised the gravity of his deeds.
This is not the first time Khan has reportedly cheated on his wife. Since their marriage in 2013, the couple's marriage has been rocked by such rumours. The pair even separated briefly in 2017 after the boxer accused his wife of cheating — allegations she has categorically denied.
A furious Faryal — who shares three children with Amir — lashed out at Khan, who said: "She was disgusted. It's not a nice thing to do.
"She was very angry because I shouldn't be speaking to people like that.
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