

Reneé Rapp on Blurring the Line Between Bestie and Lover
21 snips Jul 23, 2025
Reneé Rapp, a pop singer and actress known for her role in "Mean Girls," shares her deep appreciation for friendships and the blurred lines that can exist between platonic and romantic love. Known for her candidness, she discusses her intimate group chat with 15 friends and how shared experiences can deepen connections. Rapp reflects on navigating emotional complexities, vulnerability, and misunderstandings within queer friendships, emphasizing the messiness yet profound beauty of these relationships in her music and life.
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Renee's Deep Friendship Origin
- Renee Rapp met her best friend Aaliyah on the set of The Sex Lives of College Girls where they bonded over mutual fears and musical theater backgrounds.
- Their friendship was deeply rooted in shared vulnerability and mutual support in a new environment.
Friendship As Deep As Romance
- Renee sees friendship love as equal in depth and importance to romantic love.
- She believes queer friendships often hold deeper emotional significance than traditional heteronormative relationships.
Song Inspired by Toxic Friendship
- Renee wrote "That's So Funny" about a painful betrayal by a friend she once looked up to as family.
- This toxic friendship unfolded despite warnings from her best friend Aaliyah, illustrating contrasting models of friendship.