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Amir Khan’s wife Faryal Makhdoom appeared to suffer a major photoshop fail in a new snap uploaded to her Instagram on Tuesday.
The 29-year-old model’s waist looked very distorted in the picture as she posed beside her son Muhammad, 14 months, on a swing in Dubai.
Wearing a tight black sleeveless top, her midriff looked tiny and had grey blurred lines along the outline.
Oops: Amir Khan’s wife Faryal Makhdoom appeared to suffer a major photoshop fail around her waist in a new snap uploaded to her Instagram on Tuesday
Her trousers also appeared to look crumpled and not in line with her hips and waist in the picture.
Her followers were quick to point out the blunder in the comments section, accusing her of editing her images.
One wrote: ‘Very nice pic….But we can clearly see the photoshop.’
Edited? The 29-year-old model’s waist looked very distorted in the picture as she posed beside her son Muhammad, 14 months, on a swing in Dubai
Another said: ‘Why would you edit your waist like that’, as another stated: ‘Waist is definitely photoshopped, but you look great’.
A fourth said: ‘Forgot to photoshop your jeans luv, while a fifth commented saying: ‘Stop the editing girl you don’t need it’.
Faryal’s representatives have been contacted by MailOnline for a comment.
It comes after last month Faryal became emotional during a therapy session as she revealed that she is attacked online about her boxer husband Amir’s previous infidelity scandals.
The model, who shares three children with Amir, spoke about the nasty comments she has to deal with in a scene from Meet The Khans – the new BBC Three fly-on-the-wall about the family.
Calling it out: Her followers were quick to point out the blunder in the comments section, accusing her of editing her images
Speaking to psychologist Emma Kenny Faryal revealed: ‘Someone posted saying, “oh you’re on your high horse you look so happy. Don’t forget about the time your husband was constantly in the papers and there were cheating allegations and your marriage was on the rocks!”
‘That’s so harsh, it was so much in one paragraph. It obviously does upset me!’
Becoming tearful, she said through sobs: ‘I do have a thick skin and put up with a lot of abuse online. But putting up with things that are said about my husband, my family, my relationship, my children, is something that kind of hurts.
Tearful: It comes after last month Faryal became emotional during a therapy session as she revealed that she is attacked online about her boxer husband Amir’s previous infidelity scandals
‘You look at celebrities and you think ‘oh she’s got everything, she’s got a famous husband, children, money…’
‘There is that jealousy and envy which comes with it. But I’ve been through so much s**t you have no reason to be jealous. You have to be a really bad person to be miserable and mean towards someone to put that person down. It shows your character.’
The couple wed eight years ago, and live in Bolton in the UK. They split for six months in 2017 after Amir was caught up in cheating scandals. They got back together and Amir has insisted those days are behind them.
Despite backlash in December amid his trips to the UEA amid the coronavirus pandemic, Amir, 34, was back on a plane on at the start of April, bound for Dubai International Airport.
Documentary: The model who shares three children with Amir, spoke about the nasty comments she has to deal with in a scene from Meet The Khans – the new BBC Three fly-on-the-wall about the family
Sat with his three young children – Lamaisah, six, Alayna, two, and 13-month-old Muhammad – the boxer posed in the otherwise empty first-class cabin in an Instagram photo.
Captioning the snap, he penned: ‘Switching off with the kids!’
He then tagged DXB as the destination.
MailOnline approached the family’s reps for comment at the time.
Missing from the image was his wife, who was either not traveling with them or was potentially taking the photo.
The family have seemingly found the ongoing health crisis something they’d rather not worry about over recent months, having been to Dubai at the end of 2020 and venting their chagrin when the latest travel restrictions were imposed.
They were also accused of having a flagrant disregard to social distancing rules when Amir’s family threw a birth soiree for him at his Manchester mansion in December.
When the UK government imposed the latest slew of rules, Faryal labelled it a ‘dictatorship’.
Off again are you? Despite backlash in December after his trips to the UEA amid the coronavirus pandemic, Amir was back on a plane in early April, bound for Dubai International Airport with his three young children
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