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Ranvir Singh could earn double if she ditches GMB for BBC after Strictly success

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Ranvir Singh could double her earnings following Strictly Come Dancing, experts have claimed. It has been reported that if the Good Morning Britain presenter was to leave ITV to host the news over on the platform's rival BBC she could rake in £1million.Earlier this month, Ranvir addressed rumours she is leaving GMB while being interviewed by her co-star Piers Morgan.Piers asked if she was leaving to which she responded: "As you know I don’t read these things and none of these things come from me."I don’t know what’s being said, but I love my job."However, Natalie Rita, PR director and founder of NRPR, told Metro.co.uk that she thinks the star could make more away from ITV.She told the publication: "It looks like 2021 could be a great year.

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