Good Morning Britain’s Ranvir Singh looks incredible as she unveils her latest hair transformation – but ITV viewers are all saying the same thing
Ranvir Singh showed off her stunning new hair transformation on Wednesday’s Good Morning Britain broadcast, and many viewers had the same reaction.
The 46-year-old ITV presenter showed off her latest look on TV, cutting a full fringe into her thick, jet-black locks.
And while the TV personality’s fabulous new haircut certainly suited him, fans were quick to beg Ranvir to trim his bangs.
Many viewers on X, formerly known as Twitter, couldn’t help but point out that her bangs were likely irritating her eyes.
One of them wrote: ‘Please get Ranvir’s bangs out of her eyes! #GMB’
Ranvir Singh showed off her stunning new hair transformation on Wednesday’s edition of Good Morning Britain, with many viewers quick to share the same reaction
The ITV presenter has shown off her latest look on TV, cutting a full fringe into her thick, jet-black locks (pictured in 2023)
‘Doesn’t Ranvir’s bangs irritate her eyes? Because they irritate me so much! #GMB’
‘How can Ranvir keep her bangs so long. It must be really annoying’
‘Ranvir, please fix your pony, it’s distracting, how can you see properly now?’
‘#Ranvir, that carefully composed fringe is just right in your eyes…’
But despite the pleas from her viewers, many expressed how beautiful they found her bangs and how much they could have them.
One of them wrote: ‘Ranvir’s fringe is to die for’
‘I always love it when you have bangs, Ranvir, they really suit you!’
The comments came after she spoke about how she has used food as an emotional crutch and a way to manage her feelings for the past 30 years.
And while her fabulous new haircut suits the TV personality well, her fans have been begging her to cut it a little shorter
In droves on X, formerly known as Twitter, viewers couldn’t help but comment that her bangs were probably irritating her eyes
She said people are made to feel like they are overeating because they are not “smart enough” or “less motivated” than others, when in fact it is more likely to be due to emotional issues.
Ranvir said that overeating is “deeper” than “just being about the food” and that for her it is the “most readily available substance to rely on to keep me from feeling uncomfortable.”
“I may have fallen into the trap of making it seem like all you need to fix an eating habit is ‘more knowledge’ and ‘more education,’” she said of her recent social media posts about nutrition and wellness.
“But that’s not entirely true. And thinking like that can make you feel completely stupid, like you’re somehow not smart enough to be ‘better’ or that you’re ‘less motivated’ than someone else.”
She wrote on Instagram: ‘The whole truth is that I have found food to be the most readily available substance to rely on to avoid discomfort – of any kind. Even the discomfort of being ‘happy.’
‘And this has been going on for more than 30 years.’
Ranvir said she had put “a lot of time” and “a lot of effort” into “learning how to manage my emotions and building confidence in myself that I can handle anything without relying on food to help me.”
She said she is still “trying to learn this” and is “just at the beginning” of her journey.
The presenter, who competed on Strictly Come Dancing in 2020, announced the year before that she was splitting from her husband Ranjeet Singh Dehal.
She is now in a relationship with Louis Church, 28, a Strictly producer whom she met while taking part in the BBC dance competition.
The comments come after she opened up about how she has used food as an emotional crutch and a way to help manage how she feels for the past 30 years.
In January, she said she had gained more than 20 pounds since Church moved in with her because she was “constantly eating” even when she was tired.
“I’m 35 pounds overweight. That’s because of my hangover, because I eat all the time when I’m tired,” she told the Telegraph.
‘It’s not just at New Year’s that I decide to change my diet and fitness regime, but every Sunday evening.
‘I go to the local gym for an hour of spinning. I wish I hadn’t stopped dancing after Strictly, but it just didn’t fit into my day-to-day.’