Good Morning Britain viewers rage 'get some decent presenters!' as they call out Ranvir Singh and Kate Garraway for 'ruinous' habits

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Good Morning Britain's Ranvir Singh and Kate Garraway have been blasted by frustrated viewers for their 'ruinous' habits. 

Taking to social media to share their frustration, viewers claimed that Ranvir, 48, in particular, had a habit of talking over her co-presenter Kate, 58. 

Kate has been a longstanding feature of morning TV and previously presented GMTV for a whopping ten years before joining GMB in April 2014. 

Ranvir, meanwhile, joined the show the following month in May 2014, having previously made her morning TV debut on Daybreak in 2012. 

But despite having so much experience between them, viewers were left particularly frustrated by the presenters on Friday's edition of the show, namely for constantly interrupting guests.

One blasted: 'Ranvir & Kate are useless, get them off and some decent presenters!!!!!!!'

Good Morning Britain's Ranvir Singh, 48, and Kate Garraway, 58, have been blasted by frustrated viewers for their 'ruinous' habits

Good Morning Britain's Ranvir Singh, 48, and Kate Garraway, 58, have been blasted by frustrated viewers for their 'ruinous' habits

Taking to social media to share their frustration, viewers claimed that Ranvir, in particular, had a habit of talking over her co-presenter Kate

Taking to social media to share their frustration, viewers claimed that Ranvir, in particular, had a habit of talking over her co-presenter Kate

Viewers were left particularly frustrated by the presenters on Friday's edition of the show

Viewers were left particularly frustrated by the presenters on Friday's edition of the show

Other viewers echoed this sentiment, writing: 'First time I've tuned in to your programme in a long time and all that woman who is presenting with Kate does, is interrupt and talk over people when they're making their point! [sic]';

'It's screaming Friday all shouting and interrupting from me me Kate and me me Ranvir.';

'Ranvir instead of stating the obvious that you're dumb just let him explain.'; 

'Wow, Ranvir being extremely snarky to that guest just because she is too stupid to grasp what he is saying…'

Taking a more specific angle with their criticism, one viewer said that the presenters simply didn't have good chemistry.

They wrote: 'This was ruined for me because [Kate Garraway] had once again some interesting points mirroring mine but Ranvir keeps talking over her and also talks so loud poor Kate gets talked over. 

'This chemistry isn't working. Pls lose Ranvir she's not a natural at this like #KateGarraway.'

This is not the first time that Kate and Ranvir have recently come under fire from viewers and earlier this month they were accused of spoiling the ending of a huge TV show 'without warning'. 

Good Morning Britain fans have been left livid as Kate Garraway and Ranvir Singh'spoiled' the result of a huge TV show 'without any warning'

Good Morning Britain fans have been left livid as Kate Garraway and Ranvir Singh'spoiled' the result of a huge TV show 'without any warning'

The competition show tasked pairings from very different backgrounds with staying handcuffed together for as long as possible in order to win a £100,000 prize

The competition show tasked pairings from very different backgrounds with staying handcuffed together for as long as possible in order to win a £100,000 prize

ITV viewers flooded social media in fury after Kate and Ranvir discussed the finale of Channel 4's new controversial gameshow Handcuffed. 

The competition show tasked pairings from very different backgrounds with staying handcuffed together for as long as possible in order to win a £100,000 prize.

However, without any warning, the GMB presenting duo went on to discuss the winners of the series - with the ITV show playing a clip of their big win. 

It left fans of the show who had not yet tuned in to the finale furious, taking to X, formerly Twitter, to hit out: 'Thanks @GMB for giving the result of Handcuffed at the top of the show with no warning!'

'Thank you for that spoiler!' a second chimed in, as a third added: 'Only been a couple of days as well when it finished.'

Someone else penned: 'Don't appreciate the spoiler, GMB. I haven’t caught up yet,' as a fifth wrote: 'I think you just spoilt Handcuffed for people who are still watching.

'That needed to have a spoiler alert GMB I have not watched the whole show yet and well didn’t expect to see that clip then! That’s annoyed me.' 

Good Morning Britain airs weekdays on ITV1 from 6am and is available to stream on ITVX. 

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