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TV personality & actor Dr Ranj Singh hard launches new boyfriend via Instagram

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A post shared by James Colebrook (@jamescolebrook__)A well-known TV personality in the UK, Dr Ranj Singh, has used Instagram to introduce his new boyfriend to the world.Singh, 45, a qualified doctor who specializes in pediatric health, is known to millions for his appearances as a medical expert on a range of breakfast and daytime chat shows.

He’s also written books, including a Sunday Times best-seller about nutrition.In recent years, Singh’s also diversified with stage appearances in pantomimes.

In recent months, he’s taken on the role of Lance Du Bois in a UK theatre tour of the jukebox musical & Juliet.Subscribe to our newsletter for a refreshing cocktail (or mocktail) of LGBTQ+ entertainment and pop culture, served up with a side of eye-candy.On an Instagram post late last week, Singh shared photos of himself kissing a man.“I think this is what the kids call a ‘hard launch’… ,” he said in the caption. “Sometime the universe gives you what you NEED, rather than what you think you WANT.

Starting 2025 the way it was meant to be. Happy new year love! ”He added the hashtag, #queerjoyA post shared by Dr Ranj BSc (Hons) MBBS MRCPCH (@drranj)Among those to comment was Michelle Visage, who said “CONGRATS HONEY.” Doctor Who showrunner Russell T Davies posted a string of love heart emojis.The other man in the slideshow of photos is James Colebrook, an actor, presenter and personal trainer.

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