ru24.pro
News in English
Сентябрь
2024

Two Good Morning Britain hosts reveal they’ve turned down huge reality TV show – saying ‘I don’t need that in my life’

0

A PAIR of Good Morning Britain hosts have revealed they’ve turned down the chance to star on a top reality TV series and admitted “I don’t need that in my life.”

One bluntly admitted they had “no regrets” on giving the thumbs-down to a spot on gritty Channel 4 programme, Celeb SAS: Who Dares Wins.

ITV
Two Good Morning Britain hosts have admitted they turned down a top reality TV series[/caption]
GMB newsreader Ranvir Singh told how she told Celeb SAS: Who Dares Wins bosses ‘I don’t need that in my life’
Rex
PA
The Channel 4 show is known as telly’s toughest challenge[/caption]
Rex
Ed Balls told how he had ‘no regrets’ about saying no[/caption]

On Monday’s Good Morning Britain, entertainment reporter Richard Arnold, 54, revealed the star-studded line-up for telly’s toughest show.

This included former show star Pete Wicks, 34 – who was forced to pull out during a previous season – as well as ex PM Boris Johnson‘s sister Rachel, 59, as well as Love Island star Georgia Harrison, 29.

While Richard admitted he would “love” to take on the army challenges, Susanna Reid, 53, said: “Not in a million years.”

This prompted GMB newsreader Ranvir Singh, 47, to remark: “I think I was asked to do it once.

“I told them ‘I don’t need that in my life right now, not right now.’

“You know people who go on it say that their life has chanced afterwards like Ore [Oduba] did it, and various other people, because it’s very – it exposes a lot of yourself as a human being I think.

“I was like ‘I’m happy for it all to be stayed buried for a bit.’

“They don’t need to know the real me!”

Former Labour politician Ed Balls, 57 – who proved a huge fan favourite on BBC reality series Strictly Come Dancing – also joined in.

He told how he had been approached but admitted: “I said no.

“I have no regrets.”

Their preferences for programmes appear to be similar, with Ranvir also starring on Strictly back in 2020.

The next edition of the hit Channel 4 format sees a group of stars head to New Zealand and tackle the infamous course.

Head Instructor Mark “Billy” Billingham oversees their progress, accompanied by Directing Staff (DS) Jason “Foxy” Fox, Rudy Reyes and Chris Oliver.

Former TOWIE star Pete has also been announced as part of this year’s Strictly line-up.

Talking of his show return, he said: “After being medically withdrawn in Jordan (series 4), I felt like I hadn’t given it my best, and that bothered me.

“So when I got an opportunity to go back, I jumped in! 

“And I would do it again!”

Pete Dadds
The new Celeb SAS line-up for the next series was revealed over the weekend[/caption]
Channel 4
The last series saw a brutal fist fight[/caption]
Rex
Ranvir said she was happy not to ‘expose herself as a human being’ and keep her weaknesses ‘hidden’[/caption]