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Boxer Amir gifts limited edition watch to Eminem
The US celebrity appeared a little perplexed by the scenario.
Pakistani boxer Amir Khan made headlines once more, but this time it wasn't for any scandal—rather, it was for a major fan moment when he gifted American rapper and composer Eminem his "million dollar" watch.
The ringster shared a video of himself putting the watch band around Eminem's wrist on the photo and video-sharing app Instagram. The uncomfortable stance of the rapper made many find the video offensive.
The US celebrity appeared a little perplexed by the scenario as Khan was shown in the video trying to fiercely lean on Eminem's behind to put a limited-edition WBC Championship title outfit on him.
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The affair took place at a dinner in Saudi Arabia ahead of Tyson Fury's fight with Francis Ngannou on Saturday night. It seemed like Khan rushed to the multi-million-pound music mogul after spotting him at the even while he relished his supper.
However, the boxer and the rapper later posed for a rather relaxed photo after the clumsy exchange, which Khan posted alongside the video, which he captioned as "slim shady" — words from one of the American's songs.
Khan's followers were quick to spot the uneasiness in the video and pointed it out in the comments.
Think Eminem feels like he's being handcuffed.....," one of the users wrote.
While another user stated: "Eminem is worth more than you he don't need your charity you sell out."
This comment got a mean response from Khan who tried to silence the user saying:
"He’s [Eminem] a boxing fan and complimented the WBC watch only the fighters got gifted today. So, I gave him mine. Move," the boxer wrote in the comment's reply.
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