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GMB fans fume as they accuse Ranvir Singh of constantly talking over Charlotte Hawkins

Good Morning Britain presenter Ranvir Singh appeared to antagonise viewers on Wednesday morning, as they accused her of continually speaking over her co-host Charlotte Hawkins and interviewees.

While talking to their guests on the show, Ranvir, 44, and Charlotte, 46, often spoke over each other, which left viewers at home unable to hear the both of them at the same.

GMB fans picked up on the chaotic scenes throughout the show and were left unimpressed with Ranvir’s presenting and interviewing technique.

Taking to Twitter, viewers aired their annoyance.

Fans were unimpressed with Ranvir
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One fan penned: “I’m sick of Ranvir talking over Charlotte constantly for attention reel your neck in it’s really annoying.”

Another said: “I’m starting to feel sorry for Charlotte sitting there like a lemon while Ranvir constantly talks over her.”

A third exclaimed: “Ranvir is annoyingly long winded and disruptive! Let others speak!”

While a fourth tagged broadcaster Ranvir directly and said: “Please let people speak before asking your next question!!”

Viewers noticed that Charlotte was cut off a few times
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Another viewer also picked up on one of Ranvir’s interview with a military personnel and was left unsatisfied.

The viewer commented: “Worst interview ever. I normally like Ranvir but ‘what’s PTSD like?’ Seriously?

“1 in 5 people experience PTSD in their lives, the same number of civilians as military personnel. This is common knowledge. But questions like that evidently trigger cognitive responses.

GMB fans disliked the interviews that took place on the show
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Presenters Ranvir and Charlotte don’t always host the ITV morning show together and expressed to viewers on Tuesday that their presence was a “rare treat”.

At the beginning of Tuesday’s show, Ranvir said: “Charlotte and I are never normally in the same place at the same place at the same time, are we?”

Charlotte replied: “We’re not! This is a rare treat.”

The pair then spoke about the constant changes that have been taking place on Good Morning Britain.

Charlotte continued: “It’s kind of presenter bingo at the moment though isn’t it? You never quite know who’s going to turn up…

“But we have a few days together, which’ll be lovely.”

Good Morning Britain airs weekdays at 6am on ITV.

Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk


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