Ranvir Singh reveals her family cried when she was born Ranvir Singh made a rare and personal family revelation while hosting ITV's Lorraine. The 47-year-old, who first gained recognition as a political correspondent on Good Morning Britain, discussed being the third daughter in an Indian family and the "upset her birth caused" on Tuesday (August 27). During a conversation with MasterChef's Jake Quickenden, Ranvir delved into her upbringing.

The discussion between the host and Jake revolved around the reality star becoming a father for the third time with his wife Sophie, who recently announced they are expecting their third son. However, their gender reveal sparked significant backlash online after the expectant mother appeared to express disappointment at the sex of their unborn child. In an Instagram video, the couple, surrounded by their two sons, cut into a cake with a champagne flute, revealing a blue sponge indicating another boy was on the way.

Seemingly disappointed it wasn't a girl, she asked on camera: "Where are all the girls at?" reports the Mirror . Don't miss..

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