Keisha Buchanan opened up about a terrifying car accident that nearly cost her her life last year on Instagram on Friday.
The Sugababes singer, 40, revealed she passed out while driving during the horrific crash as she reflected on the past year.
She shared a shocking photo from the crash site showing the remains of her car strewn across the road.
The star wrote at the top of the snap: “This time last year I passed out while driving…
‘Thank you Jesus for my life.’
‘Grateful for another year…I’ll talk more about the cause behind the blackout another time. Just happy to be here.’
Keisha Buchanan opened up about a terrifying car accident that nearly cost her her life last year on Instagram on Friday.
The Sugababes singer, 40, revealed she passed out while driving during the horrific crash as she reflected on the past year.
MailOnline has contacted a representative for Keisha for comment.
It comes after Sugababes surprised travelers at King’s Cross in London when they were treated to a surprise performance last month.
The group of girls surprised passers-by when they appeared from a large Sky Broadband platform installed at the train station.
The group performed their hit song Push the Button after members of the public were seen pressing a giant button on a billboard.
The trio, consisting of Mutya Buena, Keisha Buchanan and Siobhan Donaghy looked incredible for their surprise show.
Mutya, 39, wore a black crop top that showed off her toned midriff and paired it with a bomber jacket and matching pink pants.
Keisha opted for a purple jacket and matching pants paired with a black bralet, while Siobhan, 40, sported a purple long-sleeved top with black leather pants.
The performance was part of a campaign for Sky Broadband, which saw the band become Suga Broadband Babes to highlight how easy it is to switch broadband providers.
It comes after Sugababes surprised travelers at King’s Cross in London when they were treated to a surprise performance last month.
The group of girls surprised passers-by when they appeared from a large Sky Broadband platform installed at the train station.
It comes after the original trio dealt a brutal blow to their former band members.
Keisha, Mutya and Siobhan formed the iconic girl band in 1998.
However, the line-up underwent several changes after Siobhan left in 2001, replaced by Heidi Range; Mutya and Keisha were eventually replaced in the mid-2000s by Amelle Berrabah and Jade Ewen, respectively.
Now, appearing on Will Manning’s Capital Breakfast show on Thursday, the members of OG reflected on the group’s formation over the years, stating that they will always be the best and “the essence” of the group.
‘You three are the OG Sugababes but of all the versions, which one do you think was the best?’ Will asked.
Mutya joked: ‘The first one!’
Mutya, Keisha and Siobhan recently took a brutal swipe at their former band members.
The band was completely replaced at one point with Jade Ewen, Amelle Berrabah and Heidi Range forming Sugababes (pictured in 2011).
“I think the thing is, we started it when we were teenagers,” Siobhan said, while Mutya added: “It’s our baby.”
Siobhan continued: “And I think there will always be something about Sugababes that is this for us, it’s where it started and it’s the essence of who it is.”
“Makes sense,” Will replied.
It comes after the girl band announced they are set to embark on their ‘biggest ever UK and European tour’ in spring 2025, with shows scheduled in cities including London, Birmingham and Cardiff.
The original members reunited in 2019 and have since sold out the O2, closed the Glastonbury stages twice due to demand and performed to record crowds at European concerts.