by Amanda Ireland in Interview

Reneé Rapp, the 25-year-old star of Broadway's 'Mean Girls' and HBO Max's 'The Sex Lives of College Girls,' is known for her candid and often chaotic interviews. This article delves into her personality, exploring the line between authenticity and calculated persona. Rapp discusses her new album, 'Bite Me,' which sees her embracing creative license in her songwriting. The article touches on her experiences navigating fame, dealing with overly enthusiastic fans, and her outspoken views on social and political issues, including her support for Palestine. Rapp's upbringing in a conservative town and her journey to self-acceptance as a lesbian are also explored. The interview reveals a complex individual who values honesty yet acknowledges the strategic use of humor and ambiguity in her public image. The article questions whether her unfiltered persona is genuine or a carefully crafted image, highlighting instances where her comments have sparked both praise and controversy.