Pakistan's flamboyant cricketer-turned politician Imran Khan today described as "greatly exaggerated" the reports that he had secretly married a TV anchor, a decade after he separated from his first wife.

"The reports of my marriage are greatly exaggerated," the 62-year-old Pakistan Tahreek-i-Insaf (PTI) Chairman tweeted amid reports that he had married a former BBC weather girl Reham Khan.
The 41-year-old Khan is presently hosting a political talk-show "In Focus with Reham Khan" on DawnNews.
The show's rating has incredibly shot up following the controversy.
"In response to all the rumours about my marriage I want to say that I have, in the presence of my supporters, publicly expressed my wish to remarry. However, marriage cannot be entered into lightly," Imran said in a statement.
"Second marriages especially need to be considered carefully as children are involved. Also, we are deeply saddened by the tragic massacre of our children in Peshawar. We are all in a state of mourning at present. It is only respectful that we wait for an appropriate time," he said.
Interestingly, Reham Khan also has not yet categorically denied her marriage reports.
{{/usCountry}}Interestingly, Reham Khan also has not yet categorically denied her marriage reports.
{{/usCountry}}On her twitter account, apparently referring to the Daily Mail's reports about her 'secret marriage', she said, "Western publications are misguided that Pakistan's religious conservative culture is attacking me. It is a case of cyber violence".
PTI spokesperson Shireen Mizari said Imran Khan would tell the people when he would decide to remarry.
"Marriage is a personal matter of Imran Khan and the media should not spread rumours (about his marriage)," she said.
Reham Khan, who is a divorced mother of three had lived in Britain after her previous marriage where she was a weather girl and a presenter on the BBC regional news programme "South Today".
Shahid Masood, a TV anchor, was the first who claimed in a talk show that Imran had contracted secret marriage with Reham following the latter's frequent interviews with Imran during his party's four-month long sit-in in Islamabad in August.
Imran Khan's ex-wife Jemima Goldsmith had earlier said that she was ditching the surname 'Khan' and reverting to her family name because her ex-husband was about to remarry.
Khan also had told his supporters that he would remarry after building "New Pakistan".