Saira Khan's Husband Denies Claims He Can Sleep With Other Women

She told 'Loose Women' viewers yesterday: 'I've lost the desire... he can go with someone else if he wants.'

Saira Khan’s husband, Steven Hyde, has spoken out, after she claimed that she’d allowed him to sleep with other women.

During Wednesday’s (18 May) ‘Loose Women’, Saira admitted that she was no longer “interested” in sex, claiming she’d “lost the desire” over the years.

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She said: “We used to have a fantastic sex life. I still love my husband, we cuddle and it's lovely. But I'm not interested [in sex]. I don't want to. I've lost the desire and I find I make excuses from around 6pm.

"As soon as he comes home, I panic and start saying, ‘I'm so tired!’

“I'm embarrassed to say this - but I told him, ‘you can go with someone else if you want’. I want to make him happy. He'll kill me for saying this!”

Saira and her husband, Steven Hyde, in 2007
Saira and her husband, Steven Hyde, in 2007
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However, after Saira’s comments wound up making front page news a day later, Steven has now had his say, insisting to the MailOnline that this is not the case, but declining to make any further comment.

Fortunately for ‘Loose Women’ viewers curious about what’s really going on, the couple will be setting the record straight on Friday, when they make a joint appearance on the lunchtime show to discuss Saira’s comments.

She tweeted: “Well this week has turned crazy! Time to share my whole story, Steve & I will be on [tomorrow’s] ‘Loose Women’ to talk about what’s really going on.”

Well this week has turned crazy! Time to share my whole story ,Steve & I will be on 2mro’s @loosewomen 2 talk about whats really going on

— Saira Khan (@IamSairaKhan) May 19, 2016

So yes, @IamSairaKhan and her husband Steve are coming on tomorrow to chat about THOSE comments from yesterday!

— Loose Women (@loosewomen) May 19, 2016

Although surprised, Coleen Nolan agreed with her fellow panellist shortly after her revelation, saying it was sometimes difficult to get in the mood.

“You don’t always fancy it and then it takes 20 seconds to get in the mood and sometimes another 20 to do it,” Coleen said.

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