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Good Morning Britain’s Ranvir Singh makes hilarious blunder as she accidentally gatecrashes Covid debate

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GOOD Morning Britain's Ranvir Singh made a very awkward blunder on today's show as she accidentally gatecrashed a coronavirus debate.

The broadcaster misjudged her cue and wandered from off set into shot while Susanna Reid, Martin Lewis, Dr Hilary Jones, Andrew Pierce and Kevin Maguire discussed healthcare funding and the rise of Covid-related hospital admissions.

A crew member reached out to inform her as she walked behind journalist and political commentator Kevin while clutching today's papers.

Realising her error, she sheepishly retreated as host Susanna said: "Oh, hello, Ranvir." She laughed it off, saying: "I'm a bit early.

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