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Amir Khan made a parenting blunder when he sent his car to a valet but forgot he had left his daughter in the back.
The ex-boxing champ, 37, left his £120,000 Range Rover with a valet in Dubai but video shared on social media shows the moment he realised his daughter Alayna, six, was still in the back seat.
Amir filmed as he waiting for the driver to bring the car back, telling the camera: ‘Sent the car for a valet, guess what? I left my daughter in the car boss.’
He carried on filming as he waited impatiently for the car doors to open on his flash ride, asking the driver: ‘Can you open the door?’
Amir Khan made a parenting blunder when he sent his car to a valet but forgot he had left his daughter in the back
The ex-boxing champ, 37, left his £120,000 Range Rover with a valet in Dubai but video shared on social media shows the moment he realised his daughter Alayna, six, was still in the back
When the back door was finally opened, little Alayna was shown in the back seat, looking very unimpressed while clutching a pink mobile phone.
The video, which no longer appears on Amir’s social media, ended with the father and daughter walking away hand in hand as the driver repeatedly apologised.
Amir also shares Lamaisah, ten and four-year-old Muhammad with wife of 10 years Faryal Makhdoom, 32. They split their time between Dubai, London and Khan’s native Bolton.
Amir’s £11.5million luxury wedding venue in Bolton has finally hosted its first marriage after a series of hitches.
The lavish ‘Dubai-style’ tower in Bolton opened in May with a bang as the venue’s first-ever bride and groom celebrated their big day in style.
Videos showed guests being serenaded by violins in front of palm trees and eating fruit canapés served by staff in bow ties, as they watched the bride arrive on a horse-drawn carriage and the groom in a Rolls Royce.
Khan’s venue – named ‘The Balmayna’ – sits opposite a car wash and fly-tipping spot and has previously been criticised as ‘looking like an office building’ and ‘tacky’.
Amir filmed as he waiting for the driver to bring the car back, telling the camera: ‘Sent the car for a valet, guess what? I left my daughter in the car boss’
The video ended with the father and daughter walking away hand in hand as the driver repeatedly apologised
Amir also shares Lamaisah, ten and four-year-old Muhammad with wife of 10 years Faryal Makhdoom, 32. They split their time between Dubai, London and Khan’s native Bolton
Broken fridges, settees and dirty mattresses were seen dumped by fly-tippers around the venue in January this year.
Two months later, pictures showed the venue’s grand chandelier hanging from a corrugated metal roof near a smoke alarm and cables.
But images from Saturday’s event showed how staff had quickly managed to fix these issues, as the building’s lavish marble floors and chandeliers were on display for all guests to see.
A Balmayna spokesperson said: ‘The first love story at the Balmayna. So elegant, so magical, simply a dream. We wish our bride and groom the most happiest of blessings. Such a stunning backdrop for your memories.’
Work on the Washington Street site has taken far longer than expected, with Khan pouring in an eye-watering £5million of his own money since work began more than a decade ago.
The former light-welterweight world champion blamed the delays on ‘unprofessional management’.
Amir’s £11.5million luxury wedding venue in Bolton has finally hosted its first marriage after a series of hitches