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KATSEYE’s Lara Raj Appears In The New York Times’ Crossword Puzzle

Earlier this month, The New York Times launched the Midi crossword, featuring one of the KATSEYE members.

KATSEYE's Lara Raj, photographed by Bea Oyster for Teen Vogue.

On 2nd March, The New York Times launched the Midi, its daily digital-only crossword puzzle. KATSEYE fans were delighted to find that Lara Raj, one of the girl group’s members, was one of the answers to its 3rd March iteration.

“____ Raj, member of the girl group KATSEYE,” the puzzle hinted. Her father Sri Rajagopalan, known as “Papa Raj” by fans, was proud of Lara in a public LinkedIn post. “So many people sent me this late night tonight (Tuesday edition),” he said of the puzzle.

Apart from being a KATSEYE member, Lara has been flexing her production and acting skills too. In June 2025, she was credited for producing a remix of KATSEYE’s polarising hit “Gnarly” alongside Lancey Foux and Slush Puppy. Her pop star sister Rhea Raj also revealed in an interview with MTV that Lara co-wrote and co-produced “Now That Ur Gone”, a sleek R&B-pop cut from Rhea’s August 2025 mini-album Commotion.

Lara, who is openly bisexual, was also featured in GLAAD’s year-end 20 Under 20 roster, celebrating notable young queer people aged 20 and below. Most recently, she made her acting debut as rapper Baby Keem’s love interest in his “Birds & The Bees” music video in February 2026.

You can find KATSEYE and Lara on Instagram here and here.

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