Good Morning Britain reporter Ranvir Singh as been named as the fourth celebrity contestant confirmed for the new series of Strictly Come Dancing.
“The initial feeling of being confirmed for Strictly is one of complete terror – feels like embarking on a rollercoaster, where you really want to do it but you are equally scared,” said Ranvir.
“Hopefully after the first dance I will feel exhilarated rather than sick!”
Ranvir was born and raised in Preston. Following her time at the University of Central Lancashire, she spent 12 years at the BBC as a producer, reporter and presenter.
She co-presented BBC North West Tonight and in 2010 was awarded Best On Screen Talent at the Royal Television Society’s North West Awards.
Ranvir has fronted several ITV primetime factual series including Eat, Shop, Save, and has co-presented The Martin Lewis Show Live. She has also recently fronted Loose Women.
Alongside her television work, Ranvir has presented on various shows for BBC Radio 5 Live.
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