Who Is Reneé Rapp?
An American singer-songwriter and actress who has quickly risen to prominence in both the entertainment and music industries

Reneé Rapp is an American singer-songwriter and actress who has quickly risen to prominence in both the entertainment and music industries. Born on January 10, 2000, in the United States, she is best known for her standout roles in Broadway’s Mean Girls and the Max comedy series The Sex Lives of College Girls. However, Rapp has also carved a unique path for herself as a talented musician, combining her background in musical theater with a burgeoning pop career.
Rapp’s early years were marked by a deep passion for performing arts. Growing up in Huntersville, North Carolina, she attended Hopewell High School where she became involved in the theater program and played for the varsity women’s golf team. Her dedication to performing arts flourished further when she transferred to the Northwest School of the Arts, a move that ultimately paved the way for her future in theater.
In 2018, Rapp’s theater career reached an important milestone. She won the prestigious Best Actress award at the Blumey Awards, which celebrate Charlotte’s finest musical theater performers. This recognition was followed by her success at the Jimmy Awards in New York City, where she won “Best Performance by an Actress,” earning a $10,000 scholarship. These early honors solidified her reputation as a rising star and provided the platform to launch her professional career.
Rapp’s big break came in 2019 when she was cast as Regina George in the Broadway production of Mean Girls. Taking over the role from another actress, Rapp brought a fresh energy to the part of the iconic high school queen bee. Her portrayal of Regina George garnered critical praise, and Rapp’s performances in the Tony Award-nominated musical made her a household name in Broadway circles. The show closed in March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but Rapp’s association with Mean Girls didn’t end there. She reprised the role in the 2024 film adaptation, contributing both to the movie’s success and its soundtrack.
While Rapp made waves in the theater world, her career soon expanded into the realm of television. In 2020, she was cast as Leighton Murray in the teen comedy series The Sex Lives of College Girls, created by Mindy Kaling. The show became a hit, earning Rapp further recognition for her portrayal of the witty and complex character. However, in 2023, it was reported that Rapp would not return for the show’s third season, marking a shift in her career as she focused more on music.
Rapp’s music career began with the release of her debut EP, Everything to Everyone, in 2022. The project showcased her songwriting abilities, with emotionally resonant tracks like “In the Kitchen” and “Don’t Tell My Mom.” The EP resonated with fans and critics alike, and its success led to an international tour. In 2023, she followed up with her full-length album Snow Angel, which solidified her as a rising star in the pop music scene. The album, which included the singles “Too Well” and “Snow Angel,” displayed her versatility as an artist and garnered attention for its raw, introspective lyrics.
Beyond her professional accomplishments, Rapp is known for her openness about her personal struggles. She has spoken candidly about her experiences with an eating disorder and the impact of her mental health challenges. As a public figure, she has used her platform to advocate for self-acceptance and has become a role model for others facing similar battles.
Rapp's personal life has also drawn attention, with her being openly lesbian and discussing her relationships in the public eye. She was previously in a relationship with fellow actor Antonio Cipriano and more recently, with musician Towa Bird.
Through her acting, music, and advocacy, Reneé Rapp has proven herself to be a multifaceted talent. As she continues to evolve as an artist, her impact on both the entertainment and music industries is undeniable, and fans are eager to see where her career will take her next.




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