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Amir Khan’s wife Faryal Makhdoom slams ‘disgusting’ trolls after she’s shamed for outfit ahead of Ramadan

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Faryal Makhdoom has slammed horrible trolls who shamed her after she posted an outfit in the lead up to Ramadan, with Amir Khan’s wife told to ‘cover her privates’.

The 28-year-old new mother and social media influencer had earlier shared a photo to social media of herself wearing a khaki crop top with leather trousers and a green blazer over the top – however it was soon taken over by unfavourable statements in the comments section.

While she had many admirers and fans of the look, others chastised her for wearing a ‘revealing’ outfit ahead of the religious period, which begins on Thursday and runs until 23 May.

One troll claimed Faryal – who has children Lamaisah, five, Alayna, 23 months, and eight-week-old son Muhammad with husband Amir,

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