Renee Rapp In A Lie Detector Test Video From Vanity Fair On Youtube
WWW.OUT.COM
Rene Rapp is scared of '16-year-old bisexual' fandom, thinks lie-detector operator is gay
Got a question for Rene Rapp? She will answer it.Rene Rapp appeared in a new "Lie Detector Test" video from Vanity Fair and, as expected, unleashed her unfiltered self when asked chaotic questions about a wide range of topics and Hollywood celebrities.Does someone like Rapp need a lie-detector test to share honest answers? No. Are the fans loving this interview and already creating memes with each of these answers? Yes!Between assuming that the lie-detector test operator is gay, being afraid of her "white 16-year-old bisexual" fans, and holding space for the lyrics in her upcoming album, Bite Me, there's a lot to unpack here, so let's get to it.Rene Rapp stans Beyonc, and then plays 'f*ck, marry, kill' with three iconic albums from Queen Bey.The Vanity Fair interviewer asks, "So you are of the mindset that Beyonc can do no wrong?""Correct," Rapp answers.Interviewer asks, "Fuck, marry, kill: Cowboy Carter, B'Day, Lemonade.""First of all, that's so fucking rude," Rapp says (and she's right). "Okay, this is so not fairI would, I would marry B'Day. I would fuck Lemonade, 'cause that'd be like a crazy fuck." Despite not wanting to do it, Rapp reveals that she'd have to kill Cowboy Carter if that's the only option left."But I love Cowboy Carter," Rapp explains. "I'm a southern baby to my core, and some of like my favorite Beyonce songs are on that album. But like you can't I'm not putting that in the ring with like B'Day and Lemonade."The interviewer asks if Rene Rapp gets advice from Frank Ocean about scheduling new music releases.The interviewer begins by asking Rapp if she ever feels pressured by fans to release new music."No, not at all," Rapp quips. "Somebody tells me to release something, and it's gonna wait another six months No matter who it is; on my team, fans Anybody. Y'all are gonna have to wait for that shit longer."The interviewer asks, "You don't love your fans?""No, love y'all, but don't pester me," Rapp says.The interviewer presents a photo of Frank Ocean. "Have you ever asked this person, Frank Ocean, for advice on how frequently to release music?"Rapp laughs out loud and briefly pauses before answering that question. "That's so fucked up. Why would you play with me like that?" she argues. "No, but it damn sure seems like it. Yeah.""Have you ever criticized him about how infrequently he releases music?" the interviewer asks.Rapp replies, "No! I mean, obviously, I want it. Obviously, I want it all the time. But I like to be edged, you know?"In case you don't know, Ocean is notoriously secretive and selective about when and how he releases music. After taking four years between 2012's Channel Orange and 2016's Blonde, the singer hasn't released a new LP since then.Rene Rapp is scared of her '16-year-old bisexual' fandom.The Vanity Fair interviewer asks, "Are you ever scared of your fandom?""All the fucking time," Rapp says."Why?""I'll tell you why: Have you ever seen a rabid bunch of white 16-year-old bisexuals unhappy?" the pop star explains. "It's the scariest thing I've ever experienced in my entire life."Rapp explains, "I've had so many fights with people and no one, no one has ever managed to hurt my feelings the way that people in my fandom have." She turns to the camera and explains, "Y'all are so intense. With all the love in the world, y'all scare the shit out of me."Rene Rapp recalls 'Mean Girls' closing down on Broadway and shares thoughts on Sabrina Carpenter.When asked by Vanity Fair if she was "secretly happy" that the Broadway production of Mean Girls closed down on Broadway as a result of the lockdown, the musician confidently says that that she was "publicly very happy."The interviewer then presents the photo of another celebrity. "This person, Sabrina Carpenter, was also in the Broadway cast of Mean Girls with you. Do you think she was happy it was shut down?""I would say, like, perhaps not," Rapp says. "She did, like, three days [of the musical], or something? And had like moved her whole life to New York. And then it sort of shut down, so I would say that it was, more than likely, rather inconvenient."The interviewer poses another question, "If Sabrina called you and said she was returning to the show, would you consider going back?""I don't know that I'm doing a threepeat," Rapp responds. "I think I'm maxed out."The interviewer: "Maxed out on Mean Girls?""I've done a few!" Rapp says."So you do not value the opinion of Sabrina Carpenter?"Rapp bursts out laughing, looks straight at the camera, and teases, "I do not value the opinion of Sabrina Carpenter."Now that's a soundbite!Is Rene Rapp "sad" about the breakup between Barry Keoghan and Sabrina Carpenter?The Vanity Fair interviewer asks if Rapp feels "sad" about the news that Sabrina Carpenter and Barry Keoghan broke up."Um, no. Look at her! She's great," Rapp replies."So you think she can do better?""She'll be just fine," the singer says.The interviewer questions, "Barry He can't do better?""That's a boy, you know?" Rapp responds."Would you ever set her up with someone?""Yeah, I mean, totally," Rapp declares. "I don't know [who], but I would work on it."The Rene Rapp vs. Boston feud continues.The interviewer asks if Rapp hated having to apologize for her 2023 song "I Hate Boston.""It wasn't a sincere apology at all. So, like, no," Rapp replies.The follow-up question is, "So you still hate Boston?""It's not my favorite neck of the woods," the pop star explains. But you know, I do wanna go to Cape Cod. So, like, maybe I don't hate it if I wanna go there? It was just a little bleak where I went."Rapp is shown a new picture. "Tell me, was this picture of you and your girlfriend, Towa [Bird], genuine? Or part of damage control to the city of Boston?""I was just drunk, so there wasNo thought behind it," Rapp reveals. "She honestly looks super good there."Rene Rapp would apologize to Boston if Ayo Edebiri asked her to.The interviewer asks, "If a fellow celebrity from Boston wanted an apology, would you give it to them?""Who's a celebrity from Boston?" Rapp wonders."Ayo Edebiri.""Oh Ayo's from Boston?!" Rapp asks, then remembers: "Oh, wait, yes. If she wanted it, I'd have to give it to her."Rene Rapp can't tell Matt Damon and Ben Affleck apart. (At least not instantly.)"What about these people?" The interviewer asks, still referencing the Rapp vs. Boston feud. "Ben Affleck and Matt Damon. Would you apologize to them?"Rapp replies, "They look so much alike, so I thought that was one person, I'm gonna be so honest.""I mean, no, I'm not apologizing to a man," the singer adds. "I didn't do anything to them. They also They look alike. I love Ocean's Eleven. When he's young in that Cute!"The interviewer explains, "Matt Damon is in Ocean's Eleven. Ben Affleck is not."After some back and forth of Rapp attempting to determine who's who in the photo, Rapp asks, "And he [Affleck] is not at all affiliated with the insurance company, huh?"The insurance company "is Aflac," the interviewer remarks. "Very different.""Judd is gay."The conversation moves forward with another discussion about whether or not Rapp has undergone media training."Yeah, I actually have. People have tried," Rapp reveals.The Vanity Fair interviewer asks, "How's that working out for you?""I just don't like itI hate being told what to say. It's not my favorite thing," the pop star explains. "It's a bunch of, like, answers that are kind of like premeditated to make it seem like everything is great, so that people like you more, because you seem like a happy-go-lucky girl."The interviewer says, "So not being media trained, we've established that you can say whatever you wanna sayIn that case, say the most intrusive thought you have in your head right now.""Right now?" Rapp asks, barely pauses, and says, "Judd is gay."For context, the screengrab above shows Judd. You might recognize him from other "Lie Detector Test" videos posted by Vanity Fair.Judd seems puzzled by Rapp's assumption, but thanks her."It's a compliment, by the way," Rapp says. 'I like gay people."Judd asks, "Am I going out, then, later?""You can come out! Yeah, you can come out," Rapp decides.Is Pope Leo XIV a Rene Rapp fan?The conversation becomes about whether or not Rapp has something against the Midwest, which immediately escalates to how she feels about Pope Leo XIV. The interviewer asks, "Do you think this Midwest man, Pope Leo, is a Rene Rapp fan?""He's new," Rapp acknowledges. "It's not, 'Is he?' It's, 'Should he be?'"The interviewer insists, "Is he?""I don't really know enough about my boy to know if he's with us like that," Rapp quips. "I keep seeing things, different headlines I don't really know what he's about."Rapp continues, "But I do know that he just called for a ceasefire, so he has like 10 points. That's kind of all I know about him. And he's American.""He's from Chicago," the interviewer adds."He's from Chicago?!" Rapp exclaims. "Love Chicago!"Rene Rapp is asked about the 'Midwest Princess' herself, Chappell Roan."So what do you think about this Midwest Princess?" the interviewer asks while presenting a photo of Chappell Roan. "Is she a Rene Rapp fan?"Rapp gushes, "Ugh! I mean, she is a Rene Rapp fan 'cause I love her, and I'm a Chappell Roan fan.""What's your favorite song of hers?"Rapp says, "'California.' Really good ballad. Really good.""Would you ever wanna do a duet with her?""Of course, if it's 'California,'" the singer replies. "I love that song. I think that song is so, so good."For context, "California" is the 13th track on Roan's debut studio album, The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess.Lastly, Rene Rapp hopes that the gays will be 'holding space' for the lyrics of her new album.The interviewer recalls that "the queer community famously held space for the lyrics of 'Defying Gravity'" last year, and then asks: "Do you think they will also hold space for lyrics from your upcoming album?""I should hope! I hope so," Rapp says. "If I've done anything right, then hopefully."Referencing a song from Rapp's 2023 album Snow Angel, the interviewer asks, "What about these lyrics? 'You're so fucking annoying, you could poison poison.'""Mmm. I feel like space is immediately held. I'm holding as we speak," Rapp says.Rene Rapp releases her sophomore album, Bite Me, on August 1. The singer's full "Lie Detector Test" interview with Vanity Fair can be watched below.
0 Comments 0 Shares 2 Views 0 Reviews