Reneé Rapp is seemingly in all places. The star, who launched her debut album “Snow Angel” on Aug. 18, has steadily been making headlines over time for her Broadway and TV roles, which embody Regina George in Broadway’s “Imply Women: The Musical” — which she’ll reprise on display within the forthcoming film musical — and Leighton Murray in “The Intercourse Lives of Faculty Women,” which she publicly exited in July. Now, she’s formally launched her music profession, catapulting her to even larger notoriety and, naturally, sparking elevated curiosity in her romantic life.
For Rapp, all of the hypothesis has been a combined bag. “I see a lot about my love life on-line. A few of it’s completely humorous and would not have an effect on me, and others of it actually, actually f*cking hurts my emotions,” she instructed Folks in an Aug. 18 function. “Attempting to determine easy methods to cope with it. It is undoubtedly one thing that I battle with and that may maintain me up at evening, and likewise one thing that I can giggle at some days. It simply actually relies upon. A number of the issues although are f*cking loopy and hilarious and likewise very hurtful.”
Rapp went on to mirror on her present relationship standing. “I swore up and down I might by no means be in a public relationship after which I simply discovered somebody who I actually beloved and made me really feel actually protected and comfy,” she mentioned. “So then I began posting with this individual, after which it grew to become a complete factor. Now I am like, f*ck, I’ve to cope with the results of my very own actions of publicly co-signing somebody as my companion.”
Rapp didn’t verify who she was talking about within the interview, although on Aug. 5, she shared a TikTok of herself affectionately cozying as much as TikToker Alissa Carrington, fueling relationship rumors. The pair had been first linked in January, when Carrington shared a birthday tribute to the star on Instagram.
Rapp beforehand instructed The Minimize that she was in a “queer relationship” in an Aug. 1 interview. And whereas she’s remained fairly quiet concerning the particulars of her romantic historical past, she undoubtedly opens up about her experiences with love on “Snow Angel.”
“All of the songs I write clearly are about issues that I have been by means of personally, however I believe that any relationship I’ve ever had in my life is all culminated into one on this mission and in these songs. I really like relationships. I really like so arduous,” she instructed Folks. “I’m very protecting of the people who I really like. I am very protecting of myself, and all of those conditions had been taken from relationships that I had, whether or not they be good or dangerous.”