Faryal deletes apology after Amir rejects reunion rumours

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Web Desk

Boxer Amir Khan's marriage with fashion blogger Faryal Makhdoom has been at the centre of many controversies. 

Differing stances by the two celebrities has kept the fans wondering if they are together or not. 

On Thursday, Faryal had written an apology letter to her husband and had hoped for reconciliation, however, Amir Khan took to Twitter to put to rest the rumours of a reunion. 

Immediately, after Amir's tweet, Faryal deleted her apology post. 

Wish Faryal all the best: Amir

In a three-part Tweet, Amir said "Thanks to Faryal for clearing up the accusations she had made about my family in the past which were false."

He added, "Unfortunately it didn't work out between Me and Faryal and we are still going ahead with the divorce. We are in good talking terms."

"We have to think about our daughter Lamaisah who I will always be there for. I wish Faryal all the very best for the future."

Faryal apologises to Amir

On Thursday, his estranged wife had hinted at a reconciliation in a lengthy message on Twitter.

Faryal Makhdoom claimed that her daughter and unborn child do not deserve 'a broken home,' the Daily Mail had reported.

In a Twitter post, she said it was time for her and Khan to put their 'differences behind.'

The pregnant model also apologised for the conflicts with Khan's family. She disclosed that the family feud which she revealed has had a 'terrible effect' on her marriage.

Photo: Faryal Makhdoom Khan twitter 

She wrote: “The past three months have been really tough on me and my marriage.”

“Matters haven't been helped by the fact that my husband has been out of the ring for quite some time... it's been very stressful for us as a couple, and a family.”

“I now recognise that all this infighting between me and my in-laws has had a terrible effect on my husband and I... and for that I would like to sincerely apologise.”

“My mother and father-in-law are the elders of our family and as such deserve love and respect just as much as my own parents do.”

“I've said things in the past out of anger... I didn't really mean and regret now.”

She said: “My daughter and unborn child do not deserve a broken home.”

“That is why I have decided that it is time to put our differences behind us, and start afresh.”

The couple, who married in 2013, set the media abuzz after a very public falling out on Twitter earlier this year.