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Amir Khan furious with wife Faryal Makhdoom for 'losing £2million' in prank

BOXER Amir Khan lost his cool when his wife pulled a prank by making him believe he had lost £2 million.

Faryal Makhdoom fooled her husband into thinking she had accidentally transferred £2 million to the account of their friend Sam instead of the £20 she owed him.


The 28-year-old had set up hidden cameras around their kitchen to record Amir's reaction.

Upon hearing the news, Amir rages: "What the f*** do you do all day? From £20 you were supposed to put in, to £2million?

"How do we get him to send it back? Legally, that’s it. We can’t chase him back for that money.

"From £20 to £2million you dumb f**k. What is wrong with you Faryal? What the f***’s wrong with your head?"

The post received mixed reaction from fans, with quite a few expressing disappointment at Amir's language.

One wrote: "I don’t think it’s terribly bright of you to post this. You both clearly have no respect the way you talk to each other. He has zero respect for you and both your languages- using the F word so liberally- what an example to your kids. Grow up."

Another added: "The way he puts you down and says 'bro these women' he’s vile. You talk to each other like s**t looks like you have no respect at all for one another. Calls you a dumb 'bleep' how horrible. He should be ashamed of himself as should you."

Amir and Faryal are currently expecting their third child.

The couple recently revealed that they were expecting a boy.

Amir and Faryal tied the knot in a lavish ceremony at New York’s Waldorf Astoria in 2013 and they welcomed their first daughter together, Lamaisah, in 2014. Their second daughter, Alayna, was born last year.

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