The bouncy 'Mean Girls' single features an audio sample from the original film. The post It’s ‘Not My Fault’ That Megan Thee ...
The track is both a playful nod to Lindsay Lohan’s iconic, vicious line in the 2004 classic teen film (“It’s not my fault you ...
Find out why Reneé Rapp left The Sex Lives of College Girls during Season 3, and how her character Leighton Murray was ...
Over the first two seasons, Rapp and Scott formed a very close ... the GLAAD award winner with her queer journey. The “Not My Fault” singer explained on the Call Her Daddy podcast how ...
“I don’t wanna go,” Rapp tells her friends at one point. “I can’t imagine not having you guys with me. It is terrifying. But I think this is what I have to do if I care about my future.
Rapp also contributed to "What Ifs" and the end credits song, "Not My Fault" featuring Megan Thee Stallion. Mean Girls is produced by Lorne Michaels and Tina Fey, who reprises her role from the ...
Essex College opens its doors for another semester in The Sex Lives of College Girls, but Reneé Rapp's departure means ... freaked out by the idea of my sexuality, not being finite or people ...
Maria-Juliana Rojas for Rolling Stone Compare Etheridge’s careful omission to Rapp’s “Can a gay girl get an amen?” lyrics on “Not My Fault,” or Billie Eilish’s “I could eat that ...
Reneé Rapp made her name on stage and ... You're telling me that the one thing I cling to, that's my way of communicating, you don't feel it?' "So not only was I angry about this break-up ...