Ranvir Singh taking 'time out' after ITV Epstein documentary as she thanks viewers for support; Good Morning Britain host Ranvir presented the ITV documentary Ghislaine, Prince Andrew and the Peadophile.

Byline: By, Simon Duke

Ranvir Singh has told fans she is taking 'a couple of days to herself' after hosting controversial ITV documentary Ghislaine, Prince Andrew and the Peadophile.

Good Morning Britain star and political editor Ranvir Singh battles tears as she opens up on being sexually assaulted in ITV Epstein documentary was the host of the expose, which looked into the relationship between Prince Andrew, convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, in the aftermath of her being convicted of five of the six charges against her at her sex trafficking trial in New York at the end of December.

During the documentary, former Strictly contestant Ranvir spoke to victims and also waived her own right to anonymity to talk about Ranvir Singh battles tears as she opens up on being sexually assaulted in ITV Epstein documentaryt as a youngster.

Whilst interviewing Lisa Phillips, Ranvir confided in Lisa about her own experience of being sexually assaulted.

Talking about the moment on GMB, she said:: "I was acutely aware we were on camera but it's a human to human experience when someone is telling you something so painful.

So I did say to her 'something happened to me when I was 12 and I understand you shouldn't feel guilty about not...'"

Ranvir told her GMB colleagues Richard Madeley and Susanna Reid that, as a result of sharing her own sexual assault on camera and agreeing for that part to be left in the documentary, she then had to tell loved ones, after staying silent on it for years.

Ranvie took to...

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