Updated 15 Nov, 2017 01:47pm

'This is getting to a point where they will lose a husband and a son'

The domestic dispute between British-Pakistani boxer Amir Khan's family and his wife Faryal Makhdoom took an ugly turn yesterday.

In response to a TV interview in which Amir's parents conveyed their displeasure over Faryal's choice of clothes, Faryal shared a nude picture of her brother-in-law Haroon on Snapchat, claiming it was taken when he passed out drunk at a girl's house.

"My dressing is an issue? Double standards?" she asked. "Like Harry lying naked and drunk at a girl's house, sisters wearing no "dupatta", I guess that's okay [because] that's [their] blood and I'm just a daughter-in-law."

The dispute began earlier this month when Faryal created a Snapchat story, in which she claimed that she has long suffered harassment at the hands of her in-laws. She said that her in-laws attempted to hit her and also tried to engineer a divorce when she was nine months pregnant with the couple's first child. She claimed that her husband was also a victim of their bullying tactics.

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Amir Khan has maintained silence throughout this public dispute, but that changed with Faryal's latest Snapchats.

Earlier today, Amir tweeted that he's "had enough":

"I apologise for the silly picture and message my wife Faryal put up. Here is me working my a-- off... and my wife and my family are just destroying my name.... This is getting to a point where they will lose a husband and a son. Childish behaviour. Both parties need to stop this. I've had enough."

After his tweet, Faryal took to Snapchat to apologise for the photograph she shared of her brother-in-law, Haroon.

She said, "I was a bit angry and felt the need to justify myself. I've been travelling every single day during a US tour for the AK Foundation (Amir Khan Foundation) charity so I've been so stressed out reading all the comments of people talking about my dressing and things that aren't really as important as what I was saying. I got so much support and suddenly so much hate for absolutely no reason."

"I didn't realise that anger took over me and I hurt so many of my followers and young girls who follow me, so I apologise," she concluded.

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