Reneé Rapp made a shocking revelation recently, saying that she was drugged and gone missing in Los Angeles last year; what happened to the singer.

TRIGGER WARNING: this article talks about sensitive topics like drugging and potentially sexual abuse

The musician recently spoke with Jay Shetty on his "On Purpose" podcast earlier this week where she detailed the harrowing experience that took place in early 2022.

At the time of the incident, the singer revealed that she had just split from her partner at the time, and unfortunately, she hung out with a bunch of people that she didn't know.

She later woke up in a bathroom stall of a hotel bar at 5 in the morning and couldn't remember what happened to her hours prior.

"I was living here in L.A., and I was hanging out in a new group of people, and they were partiers," she said. (via Page Six)

Reneé Rapp Hung Out With People She Didn't Know

Some of her closest friends and family member didn't think it was a good idea for her to hang out with the crowd that evening, but she admitted that she felt a sense of freedom upon meeting them.

Instead of judging them, Rapp said she let her judgement go and still partied with them.

"We were all out, and it was just situation after situation where they were just not trustworthy," she explained.

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After she woke up being confused about what happened, she noticed that there was blood on her pants and she caught off guard.

"I had missed two texts from two people that I was with at like 10:30 the night before. Which was like seven hours had gone by. That were like, 'Hey I guess you left, we'll see you when we see you,'" she added.

Reneé Rapp Still Clueless About What Happened

Up to this day, Reneé Rapp said she still didn't know what happened that evening, but she's sure that she was drugged and went missing for a couple of hours.

The singer said she stopped hanging out with those people and she also made a big change in her life by not partying as much.

Unfortunately, the situation haunted her for the next few months as she couldn't understand what happened and there were times where she would become upset and start crying.

If you or someone you know has been sexually assaulted, call the National Sexual Assault Telephone Hotline on 800-656-4673

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