Dr Ranj Singh: 'I'd jump at the chance to do Strictly again'
When Dr Ranj Singh had his big break on TV his creative side was finally unleashed – and he's not looked back.
www.bigissue.comHere’s the latest I can share based on available public reports:
Dr Ranj Singh has been in the news recently for two distinct topics: (1) his involvement in charitable campaigns and advocacy work, including support for SafeCall-style campaigns aiding missing young people, which was highlighted in December 2025 coverage; (2) personal life news in May 2026 regarding his relationship status and a public reflection on his marriage and coming out as gay, with statements indicating he is now in a relationship with actor James Colebrook and addressing past media narratives around his personal life. These items appear in sources from December 2025 and May 2026.
For broader context, Ranj Singh is a well-known TV doctor and presenter who has balanced public health work with media roles, including his long-running presence as a resident medical expert on television and prior charity work. This background helps explain why multiple outlets cover both his professional advocacy and personal milestones.
If you’d like, I can narrow this to specific outlets, pull the exact headlines and dates, or summarize the coverage in a brief timeline.
When Dr Ranj Singh had his big break on TV his creative side was finally unleashed – and he's not looked back.
www.bigissue.com'I was not the person I thought I should be or thought I was going to be,' TV medic said
www.independent.co.ukDr Ranj's statement comes as ITV confirms Alison Hammond and Dermot O'Leary will present tomorrow's show after a difficult weekend for the channel's bosses.
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