Arts & Entertainment
Framingham Mom Appears on The Rachael Ray Show
A Framingham mom and her sisters, who are triplets, received a makeover on the daytime television show.
Framingham mom Rachael Supple Scanlon and her sisters recently made an appearance on the Rachael Ray television show.
The triplets, when younger, were dressed alike by their parents. And now slightly older, they wanted to have their own individual look.
The trio traveled together to New York last month, and on the day of the taping Rachael Ray provided each sister with their own stylist.
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At the beginning of the daytime television show, Scanlon appears alone with the host.
Ray joked that the two Rachael’s even spelled their name the same way.
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Ray asked Scanlon to describe her style.
Scanlon said as a mom of two (Helen at Walsh Middle and Marie at Dunning Elementary) she is a jeans and t-shirt gal, as she is just too busy. She told Ray she dresses for comfort and many days it is the hair in the ponytail and no makeup, too.
“It is really tough to have my own style,” Scanlon told Ray.
Ray said it was appealing to help a Rachael, who spells her name the same and is in her mid-40s like the host, for a makeover but the added benefit of helping triplets was very appealing.
And so, one by one, Ray brought on to the set Scanlon’s sisters April McGough and Jennifer Patria of Dover, N.H., all who were wearing matching black ensembles tops and jeans.
Patria described her style as “grab and go” to Ray and said at times her son confused her and Scanlon.
McGough told the host “we are all moms running here and there” and they were all in need of a change.
So Ray gave them stylists to do just that.
Framingham’s Scanlon was given stylist Kyan Douglas from the TV show Queer Eye.
Her sister McGough had makeup artist Cynde Watson and Patria had stylist Lawrence Zarian.
They disappeared and then re-appeared for the unveiling taping segment.
Scanlon, an active volunteer in town, cried when she saw her sisters after the makeover.
“I am blown away by these girls,” she said.
Ray’s producers agreed to do the makeover, as they wanted to help the trio of moms, who are too busy to take time for themselves, discover their own individual look and style.
The show aired locally in Massachusetts last Monday, April 27.
The before segment can be watched by clicking here.
The after reveal segments can be watched by clicking here.
“My sisters and I had the most amazing experience getting makeovers on her show,” said Scanlon. “Everyone was so awesome! They made us feel like princesses!”
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