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The Sun
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- The Sun
TV doctor Ranj Singh reveals he now suffers from anxiety after being trolled online by shamed GP
TELLY doctor Ranj Singh has revealed his torment at the hands of a shamed GP who has been struck off for trolling him. He was branded a 'paedophile sympathiser'' and 'scum'' by Dr David Cartland over his support for Covid vaccines. 2 2 Dr Ranj, who appeared on ITV's This Morning and Lorraine shows, sued Cartland, 42, last year. He reported him to the General Medical Council over further online abuse. Strictly star Dr Ranj, 46, told a panel: 'I suffer anxiety due to abhorrent things Dr Cartland said about me. This has been a horrific experience.' Cartland, of Redditch, Worcs, claimed that X was a place for 'rigorous debate'. He apologised and admitted: 'I have reacted unwisely online.' He was struck off over fears he 'would behave in a similar way in future'. Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service chairman Claire Lindley said: ''The Tribunal was concerned about the persistent, threatening and abusive harassment of four separate complaints, over a sustained period of time. Dr Cartland has not shown any recognition of the extent of the impact and his conduct demonstrates a blatant disregard for good medical practise. 'Given the marked lack of insight and remediation, the Tribunal was concerned that Dr Cartland would behave in a similar way in future. '' Dr. Ranj Singh took part in Strictly Come Dancing in 2018, making it to week 7 before being eliminated. He qualified as a doctor in 2003 and works as a children's doctor.


Telegraph
14-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Telegraph
‘Happiness is finding the value in what you have'
Everyone wants to live their best life but what does that really mean? Anita Rani is finding out on her new podcast, Bright Ideas with Anita Rani, in partnership with EE – and her first guest is the perfect person to tackle the question. Dr Ranj Singh wears many hats – doctor, TV presenter, author, columnist and musical star, to name a few – and his blend of skills gives him a unique perspective on cultivating everyday moments of happiness. When asked what happiness means to him, his answer is simple yet powerful: 'It's realising that you have value and finding the value in what you have. I know it's different for everyone, but I think a sense of contentment is key.' Within the episode, Anita and Dr Ranj talk about the power of breathing exercises, why dancing brings him joy, how to manage kids' use of tech and time online – 'if you can use technology as a conduit to do things with your kid, that's even better' according to Ranj – and his experience of coming out as an Asian man. For all of Dr Ranj's tips, life hacks, insights and stories, catch the debut episode of Bright Ideas with Anita Rani