Reneé Rapp recently opened up about the inspiration behind her song 'I Do' from her 2023 album, Snow Angel. In a candid interview, Rapp revealed that the song is actually about her Sex Lives of College Girls co-star, Alyah Chanelle Scott, a revelation that even surprised Scott herself.
Rapp shared that the song helped her navigate complex feelings about her sexuality, realizing that her connection with Scott felt different from her relationships with men. This introspection led Rapp to question her romantic feelings towards Scott and ultimately helped solidify their friendship.
Additionally, Rapp discussed another poignant track from the album, 'Snow Angel,' which delves into her experience of being sexually assaulted. Despite the trauma of the incident, Rapp admitted to struggling with fragmented memories of the assault, which occurred two years prior.
Furthermore, Rapp disclosed details about the song 'Poison Poison,' where she describes someone as 'the worst person on Earth.' When asked if she had shared the song with the individual in question, Rapp bluntly stated that she no longer communicates with them due to their negative impact on her life.
Following her departure from The Sex Lives of College Girls, Rapp reflected on her decision to leave the show after two seasons, opting to return as a guest star for the upcoming third season.
Rapp's willingness to address personal and challenging topics through her music showcases her vulnerability and strength as an artist. Her candid revelations shed light on important issues such as sexual identity and assault, encouraging open conversations and empathy.
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