Reneé Rapp says ‘straight people don’t exist’ to her

Reneé Rapp

Reneé Rapp says "straight people don't exist" to her. (Taylor Hill/Getty Images)

Sapphic songstress and lesbian icon Reneé Rapp has spilled on her queer friendship group being so tight that she has forgotten straight people exist.

When Reneé Rapp isn’t throwing shade at her former show The Sex Lives of College Girls via new single “Leave Me Alone”, sending lesbians wild with a live performance of that very track at the AMAs or dishing on her public journey with her sexuality, she’s basically just hanging out – and not with any straight people.

Obviously the ‘hanging out’ part is relative, given Rapp’s busy work schedule, but the second part is true; in an interview with Cosmopolitan, the “Not My Fault” singer has shared that her friendship group is so queer, she’s basically ascended.

“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,” she told the publication.

She then went on the explain how she’s reached Nirvana for queer people: “Straight people don’t exist to me.”

Rapp added: “I see one and I’m like, ‘What the f**k are you doing here?’ It’s just made my life so fulfilled and so happy. I like my personal life more than I like my work life. And I’ve never had that experience. Not once before this.”

Rapp teased her new single with a topless video in a huge day for lesbians everywhere; “Leave Me Alone” is the lead single off her hotly anticipated second album, following her 2023 debut, Snow Angel.

She also spoke recently about her sexuality, revealing that labelling herself publicly as a lesbian for the first time felt “euphoric” to do.

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“It feels so nice, and that word feels amazing, and it feels very euphoric for me,” she said while appearing on the Good Hang with Amy Poehler podcast

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