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GMB's Ranvir Singh opens up on 'one of the perils of doing live TV in the morning'

Ranvir Singh was back on Good Morning Britain for the latest instalment of the ITV breakfast show and she opened up about "one of the perils" of working on the programme

Ranvir Singh reveals 'one of the perils' of working on morning TV

Good Morning Britain star Ranvir Singh has opened up on "one of the perils" of working on the ITV breakfast show.


The presenter was on hand to wake up the nation with the latest headlines from across the globe with co-host Richard Madeley on Tuesday (April 11).


They discussed news bulletins as well as showbiz gossip, including the latest episode of Succession.


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Guest Entertainment Editor Radzi Chinyanganya discussed the dramatic instalment of the Sky Atlantic series.

Despite admitting to not watching the TV show, Ranvir admitted that spoilers is "one of the perils of doing live TV in the morning".


Good Morning Britain star Ranvir Singh has opened up on "one of the perils" of working on the ITV breakfast show(Image: ITV)

Former Strictly Come Dancing star Radzi managed to get through the segment without leaking any spoilers for those yet to catch up on the gripping series.

However, GMB star Maverine Cole didn't want to take any risks and covered her ears with headphones during the showbiz section of the programme.


It comes after viewers were left fuming on Monday (April 10) after seeing the latest presenting shake-up on the ITV show.

Guest Entertainment Editor Radzi Chinyanganya discussed the dramatic instalment of the Sky Atlantic Succession(Image: ITV)

The hit ITV show has had a bit of a shake up lately with a good mix of faces presenting the show due to the Easter holidays.


Lasy week, Susanna Reid, who usually presents the show from Monday to Wednesday alongside Richard, was nowhere to be seen.

Instead, presenter Kate Garraway took the reins and hosted the popular breakfast show.

And for Mondays instalment - viewers were left raging to see it was Richard again who was hosting the show alongside ITV favourite Ranvir.


Ranvir was on hand to wake up the nation with the latest headlines with Richard Madeley(Image: ITV)

Taking to Twitter, viewers shared their thoughts on the latest presenting shake up.

Madeley on @GMB AGAIN. I cannot watch. Please stop this, raged one person.


Another added: Richard M being deeply unpleasant. Please get rid.

Gave it half hour but that's enough of Richard for one day, a third person said.

And other fans gushed over Ranvir, while calling for This Morning star Richard to be replaced.


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I love watching @ranvir01 in the morning, best presenter on TV but why are you sitting her with Madeley! Give us a break @GMB and get Ranvir on with @gordonsmart!

Someone else gushed over Ranvir, writinf: "Well done Ranvir on GMB this morning."


Echoing their thoughts, another person proclaimed: "Really enjoy Ranvir presenting - she's so relatable and down to earth."

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