Renee Rapp says 'straight people don't exist' to her
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Reneé Rapp, the acclaimed singer and lesbian icon, discusses her tight-knit queer friendship circle, claiming they are so close that she feels straight people have become almost invisible to her. In an interview, she shared how her social life brings her more joy than her professional career and how euphoric it felt to label herself as a lesbian publicly. With her new single, "Leave Me Alone," and performances that resonate with the LGBTQ+ community, Rapp showcases her artistic evolution and commitment to authenticity.
I have the tightest group of friends in the entire world. We're together at least two days out of every weekend. We were just all together at our house, and we were crying—all of us being like, 'This is so cool.' We have this intersectional group of bitches at the house playing drinking game Rage Cage on a Sunday for no reason.
I see one (straight person) and I'm like, 'What the f**k are you doing here?' It's just made my life so fulfilled and so happy.
It feels so nice, and that word (lesbian) feels amazing, and it feels very euphoric for me.
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