One of Bolton's most glamourous couples will be back on TV to give fans a glimpse into their lavish lifestyle.
Meet the Khans: Big in Bolton is back for a third series, with filming now taking place.
The series follows retired boxer Amir Khan and his model wife Faryal Makhdoom
Amir took to Instagram to annouce he would be back as he shared a picture of the production crew filming him and his family.
He posted: ‘At family house filming Meet The Khans 3.’
The first two series were filmed and shown on BBC Three and showed the family during their off time, showcasing their move to Dubai, Faryal’s business ventures and the run up and aftermath of Amir Khan’s fight with Kell Brook earlier this year.
Since then, the Khans have been unlucky to be caught up in a robbery in London, which saw Amir’s £75k watch stolen.
The couple decided against the move to London and instead bought a lavish home in Manchester, with Amir often sharing pictures of the grounds.
Amir and Faryal also recently took part in a meet and greet in Cheetam Hill and Amir watched his cousin, Abdul Khan, win his seventh fight in front of his home crowd in Bolton.
The couple were also partying at Gotham in Manchester with Faryal sharing a video of promoter Ben Shalom, suggesting big news was coming soon.
The couple have three children - Lamaisah, Alayna and Zaviyar.
The couple previously said: "We're excited about the new series - you'll have to wait and see what's next for us!"
Comedian Keith Lemon also took to Instagram to announce he would be shopping with Amir and Faryal in a show for ITV where Keith hosts guests such as Rylan Clarke and goes shopping with them.
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Amir has also recently been seen on TV and in Bolton for his interview with Gary Neville, where they visited Bolton favourite Ye Olde Pasty Shop.
The second series can be watched on BBC iPlayer.
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