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It pisses me the fuck off, because that is why people don't feel the validity to change and to grow and to grow into themselves. "It just really depends. You can find her work in The New York Times, Washington Post, TIME, New York Magazine, CNN, MSNBC, NBC, TODAY, Vogue, Vanity Fair, Harper's Bazaar, Marie Claire, InStyle, Playboy, Teen Vogue, Glamour, The Daily Beast, Mother Jones, Prism, Newsweek, Slate, HuffPost and more.

“Even the parts that were informed by relationships when I was with men — they’re still lesbian songs to me,” she says. And I also really want to call myself a lesbian when I’m around you,’” she said. A lot of the things though are f****** crazy and hilarious and also very hurtful."

The actress went on to say in the same interview that she "swore up and down" that she would "never be in a public relationship."

"Then I just found someone who I really loved and made me feel really safe and comfortable," she added at the time.

Rapp highlights the former as the “gayest song” on the album, a standout ballad that delves into the emotional aftermath of non-monogamous relationships. “I am not a pop girl,” she says. There was no hint of humor in her voice either — she was not playing.

"Do not make people in our own community feel unsafe to be themselves," Reneé added.

is renne rapp gay

The “Tummy Hurts” singer referred to the viral Tumblr guide, Lesbian Masterdoc, as helping her back in December. So, I find it really funny when we do it at lesbian concerts,” she adds. Despite it all, she's always openly and proudly shared her love for women.

Fast-forward to January 2024, the "Tummy Hurts" singer made her Saturday Night Live debut, where she served as the show's musical guest, and even made a guest appearance in a sketch called "Entertainment Tonight Lip-Readers." In the skit, Reneé was introduced as the "little lesbian intern." Coming out as a lesbian on SNL was a last-minute decision for her.

When she is not writing, editing or doom scrolling she enjoys reading, cooking, debating current events and politics, traveling to Seattle to see her dear friends and losing Pokémon battles against her ruthless offspring. However, for me, it was really beneficial.”

Rapp also attributed her self-realization to a new group of queer friends.

You got to."

Honestly, good for her. “I don’t know all the nuances to the conversation. Did you decide to stop listening in that moment? Allowing people to discover themselves in all facets of life is a part of growing.

“I thought you had to be in a miserable relationship to make a good album,” she says.

To hear more from Reneé, you can watch her full response here.

Reneé Rapp Opens Up About Her Last-Minute Decision to Come Out as Lesbian on ‘SNL’: ‘It Felt Good’

Before January 2024, Reneé Rapp publicly identified as bisexual. Taking a stab at something bad that’s happened to me.” She confirms that she left the show of her own accord, but declines to get specific.