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Reneé Rapp on How 'The Sex Lives of College Girls' Helped Her Come Out as Bisexual


The actress and singer gave major props to her HBO show.

Renée Rapp is giving her MAX series, The Sex Lives of College Girls, major credit for helping her do one of the most difficult things she's ever done: come out. In a new cover story for The Hollywood Reporter, the 24-year-old "Snow Angel" singer opened up about how the show, which was co-created by Mindy Kaling, made her coming out process much easier than if she had gone about it another way. As Rapp continues to pursue her burgeoning music and acting careers -- she most recently starred in the January 2024 reimagining of Mean Girls as Regina George (a role she previously played in the Broadway musical of the iconic 2004 film) -- she has only gotten more comfortable discussing the reason behind her decision to leave the show, which also stars Alyah Chanelle Scott and Amrit Kaur.

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