You may know her from the musical Mean Girls or HBO’s teen drama The Sex Lives Of College Girls, but Renee Rapp isn’t very involved in her acting career.

Reneé Rapp: Sex Lives Of College Girls Actress Destined To Be A Music Star
You may know her from the musical Mean Girls or HBO’s teen drama The Sex Lives Of College Girls, but Renee Rapp isn’t very involved in her acting career.
You may know her from the musical Mean Girls or HBO’s teen drama The Sex Lives Of College Girls, but Renee Rapp hasn’t been too busy being an actress.
her whole life “From the moment I had an idea” about the pursuit of one thing: music.
“There was a video of me before I could speak. Sat on the coffee table in my parents’ house. composing and playing harmonicas,” said the 23-year-old.
“It’s always like this. It’s always like this.
when she was three years old The North Carolina native wrote her first original song.
“My mother has gerphobia. So I wrote something down the hall in our house,” she laughed sarcastically. “If anyone has a cold should not be hugged/or kissed”
Before long, she developed a game plan. Get experience on stage in talent show. Enroll in an art school Win scholarships from the High School Musical Theater Awards for representatives to see. work on broadway Create a profile and use it to start a career in pop music.
Amazing, it all worked.
Rapp’s debut EP, Everything To Everyone, is an uncomplicated phenomenon. Filled with painful ballads and sparkling pop melodies. It was streamed 20 million times in December alone.
Her first London show sold out in two minutes. The venue had to undergo two upgrades, with Rapp eventually hosting 2,300 fans, four times more than originally planned.
When the date arrived last week People had been queuing up in freezing temperatures since five in the morning. holding a handwritten sign and a bouquet of flowers
sixteen hours later Rapp’s arrival onstage was greeted with horrifying screams normally reserved for boybands and broken rollercoasters.
The singer has built a close relationship with fans. her online. And the show became a prolongation of their relationship in real life. They share handmade gifts and funny jokes, while Rapp reveals secrets about her love life. and posing for BeReal photos.
She also sang a few lines of Baguettes, a song that was dropped on TikTok after seeing a sign that read “Sing Baguettes or you’re racist and homophobic”.
at the end of the show She wiped her tears with joy as the crowd chanted. “Strangers and lovers into enemies” is a line in her signature song In The Kitchen.
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Speaking to the BBC the day before the show, Rapp called the tear-soaked ballad “a tragic sequel”. “The most important song I’ve ever written.”
It came last year as she explored the breakup. “It’s personal and offensive on so many levels.”
One evening, Rapp finds herself alone in her apartment. She thought of all the meals she and her ex had cooked there.
crying in the living room
“Remaining time I can ridicule the situation. But the people in the kitchen are hurting,” she says. “Because now I cook alone. And cooking is a love language.
“But then I remembered how I cooked for [his] family who didn’t like me. And how can I keep myself smaller so others can feel comfortable?
“So I wrote this song. Crying all alone in the living room.”
The song beats open wounds in pain, but Rapp isn’t just angry at her boyfriend.
“I was just talking to someone on my team who said I wasn’t good enough at writing,” she explains.
“That really pissed me off, like, ‘You’re telling me the one thing I hold on to. That’s my way of communicating. Don’t you feel it?’
“It’s not just that I’m angry about this breakup. I’m just disappointed in everyone… And In The Kitchen turns into a flaky skin. It was the best laxative of my life.”
Equally important to her is the delicately detailed What Can I Do, in which bisexual Rapp talks about falling in love with her best friend’s girlfriend.
she called it It was described as “the first openly gay song I wrote”, although she stopped playing at the age of 14.
“Gay was too sexual when I was a kid,” she explains, “so I wanted my first gay song to be like a nursery rhyme—really gentle.”
That’s important, she said, after growing up in the southern states of America. where homosexuality or any sexuality is often compared to sin.
“There is a thing on the Internet called ‘Face reveal’ where people tend to write stories about which woman is dating who. And why is it shameful? And why do we call her a prostitute?” she told Norwegian entertainment show Blåkkbøster last year.
“That happened to me when I was growing up. and it’s really hard I really feel like a bad person. for a long time”
Playing a quirky character in The Sex Lives Of College Girls helped her make peace with her own sexuality. Especially after Leighton was introduced at the end of season one.
“I was afraid of how it was perceived,” she recalls, “but it was the performance I was most proud of. Because I don’t think I’m acting.”
surprise her This scene also changed the minds of the people in the house.
“I have some family members that suddenly became very close, not when I was a kid,” she said.
“Like, it’s more gratifying to admit I’m gay now that I’m on TV. Because it looks very charming and romantic.
“Is it messy?
“Will you agree?
As you might have guessed, Rapp is an open book. She spoke in a long, continuous stream of consciousness that was both delightfully careless and sensitive.
For example, her big break on Broadway was described as a long and difficult verse.
“I’m used to doing my own thing. So stage work frustrates me,” she laughs. “I really went brain dead for a while.”
She also confessed that as a condition of accepting this chapter She made the show’s producer. “Pinky swears” to help with her music career.
That was a bold move for any actress making her New York debut. But multiply when the producers are comedy icons Tina Fey and Lorne Michaels, host of the US Academy of Saturday Night Live television.
“I’m so green and I don’t care,” she cringes.
“I think I’m quite delusional. And I will do whatever I have to do to fulfill my purpose in life. which I feel is music.”
This year, Rapp will play Regina George again – this time in the Mean Girls musical – while filming the third season of Sex Lives and completing work on her debut album.
How does it feel now that your dream is about to come true?
“I was so relieved that I actually did it,” she says, “because it meant that when I was younger. I’m not exaggerating.”