It's them or me! Amir Khan's 'paranoid' wife gives boxer a family ultimatum because she can't get over 'Michael Jackson' jibe and she fears MORE sex tapes will emerge

  • Amir Khan's wife Faryal has ordered him to choose between her and his family
  • She says she cannot forgive his brother Haroon for Michael Jackson comparison
  • Khan was forbidden by his wife from attending Haroon's wedding in Bradford
  • The beauty blogger also fears more X-rated videos of her husband may emerge 
  • A source close to family claims she is paranoid and tracking Khan's every move

Amir Khan's 'paranoid' wife has given the boxer an ultimatum to choose between her or his family after months of infighting and rows.

Faryal Makhdoom banned the boxer from attending his younger brother Haroon's wedding because she still can't forgive him for comparing her to Michael Jackson.

And she fears more sex tapes of her husband could emerge, putting further pressure on their relationship. 

A source close to family said she was 'controlling and bossy' and tracking his every move.

Boxing hero Khan, 30, has failed to give Faryal and her parents reassurance that more explicit videos won't emerge to cause them further embarrassment, admitting he has been filmed 'here and there'.

Family rift: Amir Khan's model wife Faryal Makhdoom, above, has told him to choose between her and his family, a family source claimed. The mother of one cannot forgive Khan's brother for comparing her to Michael Jackson, the source added

Bitter fallout: Model Faryal, pictured, banned the boxer from attending his brother Haroon's wedding over the Jackson jibe as the family row between Khan's wife and family continued

No show: Khan, 30, was pictured at a training session in San Francisco while his brother married in the UK. He stayed away despite telling Faryal there would be 'outcry' if they didn't

Explicit video: Amir and Faryal appeared on ITV's This Morning to explain the family row and to insist that a sex tape featuring Khan released to a US porn channel was filmed before they met

The recent sex tape, which has reportedly been leaked to a major US porn site, features the former world champion boxer carrying out a sex act while speaking to a female model on Skype. 

The Khans appeared on This Morning on Monday to claim that the webcam footage of Khan was made before they met. 

The couple, who live in Bolton, Greater Manchester and married in the US 2013, also suggested it was leaked out of spite by someone once 'close' to them.

But now beauty blogger Faryal, 25, who became engaged to the star five years ago on Sunday, fears another tape could soon be unveiled.

'She's paranoid about another sex tape being leaked. She's controlling and bossy and now wants to be with her husband all the time,' said a source close to the couple.  

'She wants to be with Amir at every moment and in everything he does to keep tabs on him and ensure he remains on track.'

Faryal's parents questioned the star over the humiliating prospect of new videos coming out. 

But he told them he couldn't 'promise anything with certainty' as he had lived a colourful life as a global sports star and may have been 'filmed here and there'.'

The source said: 'It caused a huge problem when it was leaked last week and although Faryal was aware of it they still had a big row and they've been arguing endlessly about the family rift and Haroon.

'Paranoid': Now beauty blogger Faryal, 25, who became engaged to the star five years ago on Sunday, fears another tape could soon be unveiled, a family friend has claimed. She said she fears that someone 'close' to the couple released the footage to hurt them

'Controlling': A friend of Frayal told MailOnline: 'She wants to be with Amir at every moment and in everything he does to keep tabs on him and ensure he remains on track.'

Goodnight from goofball: The Khans are in the US while Amir trains. They have shared pictures of them messing around with around with two-year-old daughter Lamaisah, pictured with Amir

United front: The Khans, pictured with their daughter, are publicly remaining close and the boxer said he feels stuck between his wife and his family during the bitter fallout

Faryal, who has a two-year-old daughter, Lamaisah, with the boxer, fell out with his brother Haroon when he reportedly compared her appearance to Michael Jackson.

In the ongoing feud, the mother of one from New York banned Khan from attending his brother's wedding at Bolton's Macron on Saturday.

Haroon said he was 'bitterly disappointed' at the snub and said he was upset that his famous brother 'didn't even send a message of congratulations.' 

'Amir told Faryal that would cause an outcry if they didn't go.

'She said if he went it would be alone which would show he had disowned her in favour of pleasing Haroon. She can't forget about those remarks, they really hurt her.

'She's feisty and warned him that if he disobeyed her she'll say and do things which will cause an earthquake. She insists she and their daughter and her parents are the only family that matters.' 

Fears: Faryal's parents have reportedly questioned the boxer on whether any further explicit videos with emerge that could further embarrass them. He told them he could give no guarantees that more videos could be published because he may have been filmed before

Bitter disappointment: Haroon Khan told of his sadness after older brother Amir failed to attend his UK wedding ceremony to bride Arifa, above, on Saturday. Faryal hit back and said she had not received and invitation

Haroon called Faryal 'a law unto herself' - adding: 'We, family, friends, are all shocked and saddened by what his Faryal has been saying. She is a one off and lives by her own set of rules.'

Mrs Khan has 'an ever increasing hold' over her husband, the family source claimed.

'She has password access to his smart phones and social media handles. And Amir's family have to be very careful in messages they send because they know she'll read them all,' they added.

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