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I hope Imran will be happy in this new phase of his life: Jemima

| | Jan 07, 2015, at 10:42 pm
London, Jan 7 (IBNS): Amid reports that former Pakistani cricketer-turned-politician Imran Khan is planning to marry broadcast journalist, his ex-wife Jemima Khan wished him the best for the new innings of his life.

In a series of tweets, Jemima Khan said: "Thank you so much to all those Pakistanis who have sent me such lovely messages over the last few days. I am really touched."

"I'll always love Pakistan. Thanks to my sons & the love I've been shown there, I'll always feel like an honorary Pakistani, no matter what..And I hope Imran will be happy in this new phase of his life," she said.

Imran Khan and Jemima divorced in 2004.

The couple has two sons together – Sulaiman, 18, and Qasim, 15.

Khan might soon be marrying broadcast journalist Reham Khan, media reports said.

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