Ex-wife Jemima wishes Imran best in 'new phase of life'

Published January 6, 2015
Imran Khan and Jemima Khan were married for nine years before divorcing in 2004.
Imran Khan and Jemima Khan were married for nine years before divorcing in 2004.

LONDON: Imran Khan's ex-wife Jemima Khan on Tuesday congratulated via Twitter the PTI leader on, "this new phase of his life," alluding to his reported marriage to broadcast journalist Reham Khan.

Imran Khan and Jemima had tied the knot in 1995 and stayed together for nine years, during which they had two sons together.

The marriage was described as ‘tough’, ending in a divorce after nine years in June 2004 as Jemima was allegedly unable to adapt to Pakistani culture.

Earlier today, the former cricketer hinted that an official announcement is in the offing.

Read more:Good news about marriage coming soon: Imran Khan

Speculations about Imran Khan’s alleged marriage to Reham Khan have been widely reported in recent days.

Reham Khan is a British Pakistani journalist who started her career in the BBC as a weather forecaster. Later she worked for the network as a broadcast journalist.

She joined Pakistani news channel News One in 2013 and is currently working as an anchor at DawnNews.

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