A NEW reality series about Amir Khan is set to air next week and sneak previews have hinted at some of the juicy content set to feature.
Meet The Khans: Big In Bolton takes viewers into the world of Olympic medallist and boxing world champion Amir and his fashion and beauty influencer wife, Faryal Makhdoom.
The show will feature an access-all-areas look into the dynamics of the young couple in Amir’s beloved Bolton, as they juggle a young family, their relationship and career pressures.
Describing the show as a look into the Khans' “crazy, fabulous and fast-paced family life”, the BBC has announced the show will feature eight episodes and air with a double bill from 10.45pm on Monday.
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The first episode will see Faryal escape the chaos at home for some influencer work, leaving Amir to look after their three children.
Viewers will then see the couple discuss making headlines and reflect on their past over a rare date night.
The second episode will feature a more in-depth looking into Faryal and Amir’s lives - as she seeks therapy to address the couple’s very public relationships issues and past cheating allegations.
Other episodes will see Amir jetting off to Dubai, the pair making Mayfair business deals and Amir mentoring a future boxer.
A number of episodes will also document Amir’s plans to open a multi-million pound wedding hall in Deane.
The £5m facility was initially planned as a large wedding venue but work on the project stalled after beginning in 2015.
The Washington Road site has remained unfinished since initial construction work was completed several years ago, and the series will show some of the headache the building has caused.
The hall has been plagued by a series of problems, including a fire and delays to its opening.
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The planned wedding hall and retail outlet covers 60,000 square foot across a four-storey building.
The show will also be broadcast on BBC 3, which is on the iPlayer platform.
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