Strictly Come Dancing star Ranvir Singh’s ‘romance’ with Giovanni is ‘just for TV’
With her Good Morning Britain contract ending in the New Year there could be a scramble for her services with more lucrative offers set to come her way
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Love-hungry Strictly Come Dancing fans hoping Ranvir Singh and Giovanni Pernice’s chemistry is for real are about to have their hopes shattered.
Their apparent “romance” is just for the cameras, it has been claimed.
The duo danced a Viennese Waltz to She Used To Be Mine from Waitress Saturday night – and their routine left the judges wowed.
Fans at home even spotted Giovanni kissing her head – and it got people talking.
It prompted wild speculation that they could indeed be dating as eagle-eyed viewers took to social media.
But today a show insider is about to burst their bubble.
“It’s just for TV,” a friend of the Good Morning Britain star told the MailOnline.
Another source claims GMB may not be getting the 43-year-old telly presenter back.
With her contract ending in the New Year there is set to be a scramble for her services with more lucrative offers set to come her way.
“Ranvir is bigger than standing on Downing Street in the rain in the early hours of the morning now,” a BBC insider said.
“She has shown her true self on Strictly and is now quite the star.”
The pair were last night highly praised by the judges, with Motsi Mabuse choking up as she and Shirley Ballas giving a standing ovation.
Ranvir later candidly chatted about her growing confidence.
She said: “Doing Strictly has made me confront how I think, it does force you to look at yourself in a different way.
“Each week you have to feel braver about your body, not hiding behind a big coat and boots like I’ve spent the past 20 years doing. It’s lovely to realise there’s untapped potential in yourself.’
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