'NOT ME'

Good Morning Britain’s Ranvir Singh asks ‘what have you done to my skin colour?’ in show’s Spice Girls deepfake vid

GOOD Morning Britain’s Ranvir Singh asked, ‘What have you done to my skin colour?’ after being shown a Spice Girls deepfake video.

The journalist, 43, seemed taken aback by the clip on Wednesday morning’s show, which saw her face super-imposed over the Spice Girls’ Say You’ll Be There video.

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Ranvir Singh didn’t appear to like the Deepfake video

Showbiz correspondent Richard Arnold first showed a clip of Brooklyn Beckham’s face over the top.

He later showed one with himself, before saying there’s one with Ranvir’s face over Victoria Beckham, Emma Bunton, Mel B and Melanie C.

However, Ranvir had a question when she noticed the deepfake.

She asked: “That’s not me. What have you done to my skin colour?

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Ranvir as Posh Spice on Good Morning Britain

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Victoria Beckham in the original music video

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Brooklyn Beckham deepfaked into the Spice Girls video

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Brooklyn with his brother Romeo and mum Victoria

“I’m not white, I don’t know if anyone’s noticed. Anyway, thank you very much.”

Richard Arnold then said: “It reminds me of those old Foxy Bingo adverts. It’s all a bit dark. Not for me at all.”

Ranvir concluded: “No, a bit creepy. You know what I find lovely? The real legs of Ben and Susanna have entered the studio. There’s nothing fake about them.”

The Strictly Come Dancing star was presenting the news segment ahead of host Susanna Reid and Ben Shephard‘s arrival into the studio.

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Ranvir’s face was super-imposed over the Spice Girls

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Ranvir agreed the deepfake was ‘creepy’

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Speaking about Brooklyn’s original video, Richard said: “I find these things really, really sinister, Ranvir.”

She replied: “They’re really creepy.”

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