Reneé Rapp is a powerhouse American actress and singer who first gained fame as Regina George in Broadway’s “Mean Girls” (2019-2020) before originating the role in the 2024 film adaptation. The North Carolina native skyrocketed to stardom through her dual success in music and acting.
Openly bisexual, Rapp is an outspoken LGBTQ+ advocate who incorporates her identity into her art. She released her debut EP “Everything to Everyone” in 2022 and full-length album “Snow Angel” in 2023, showcasing her soulful vocals and songwriting talents. Her music blends pop, R&B, and confessional lyrics about mental health and queer experiences.
Rapp balances her music career with acting, starring as Leighton in HBO Max’s “The Sex Lives of College Girls” (2021-2023). Known for her fiery personality and unfiltered humor, she maintains close friendships with co-stars while fiercely protecting her private life. Rapp has been open about her struggles with anxiety and eating disorders, using her platform to promote body positivity.
Currently in her early 20s, Rapp is establishing herself as a Gen Z icon through her music tours, acting roles, and viral social media presence. She represents a new generation of artists breaking boundaries between Broadway, television, and the music industry.