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Raye makes a rare appearance with her two lookalike younger sisters on Friday night’s Graham Norton Show.
The pop star, 27, who hails from Croydon, south London, was joined by Amma and Abby during filming for the BBC chat show.
Raye – whose real name is Rachel Keen – looked amazing in a sequinned halter neck minidress as she sat alongside her sisters, who she has previously thanked for helping her through her drug addiction.
Amma sat in the middle, wearing a gorgeous brown midi dress, whilst Abby sat at the far right end.
She looked incredible in a buttoned black blazer and stripy tights, paired with a burgundy skirt.
The singer previously opened up about dating after her sexual assault and how her sister gave her the biggest wakeup call during her drug battle as she posed for October’s British Vogue.
Raye looked incredible in a sequinned dress as she made a rare appearance with her lookalike sisters on Friday’s episode of The Graham Norton Show
The pop star, 27, who hails from Croydon, south London, was joined by Amma (centre) and Abby during filming for the BBC chat show
During Raye’s adolescent years, she became involved in drugs, particularly when she was living with her sister Lauren Keen.
Opening up about her addictions at the time, the hitmaker said she shielded drugs from her parents: ‘I didn’t tell Mum and Dad about what we were going through.’
A breakthrough came when Lauren issued harsh words to Raye after having a front row seat at her battles with drugs.
She explained: ‘It got so intense. I said, “I love you as a sister, but I wouldn’t want you in my life as anything else. I don’t like you as a friend.” She’s always said that really hit her.’
The Love Of Your Life star has admitted she’s thought about taking weight loss medication such as Mounjaro after years of battling with her body image and eating disorders.
Reflecting on her childhood, she shared how she would wear oversized clothing because she was ‘so ashamed of what was underneath’.
While she doesn’t judge those who do take the jab, Raye explained: ‘I want to treat my body with respect and I try to look at it like that.
‘I love to try new foods and have a drink with my band, but also want to look in the mirror and not have a mental breakdown.’
The My 21st Century Blues star released her latest single, Where the Hell is My Husband?, in recent weeks and has been celebrating the success of that
She looked incredible in a glittering halter neck minidress as she chatted away
Dwayne Johnson, Emily Blunt, Matthew McConaughey, James Norton and Raye with host Graham Norton
Raye was also assaulted by a music producer who forced his hand between her legs when she was 17.
Opening up about her previous experience with dating and relationships, she said she grew up wanting a ‘manly man’.
She then mused: ‘Then you go through some of the… you know.’
She previously revealed her deeply sensitive experiences with sexual assault and addiction in her debut album My 21st Century Blues.
Recently, Raye released her latest single, Where the Hell is My Husband?, and has been celebrating the success of that.