Renee Rapp is done talking about her sexuality, especially since she has everything else going on around her, like her acting and music career.

"If I say I'm a lesbian I am a lesbian and if someone says they're bi they are bi," the singer-slash-actress wrote in a post on X (formerly known as Twitter). "I've had enough of you witches."

According to reports, this is not the first time Rapp addressed the speculations about her sexuality.

She did so by writing and releasing "Pretty Girls," a song off her critically acclaimed debut project, Snow Angel, and then she did it again during an interview.

"I've only recently started referring to myself as a lesbian, and I've only recently been in a relationship where I'm like, 'Yeah, I'm a lesbian for sure,'" she told The Hollywood Reporter. "I'm watching all these movies and parts of gay culture, specifically lesbian culture, and I'm like, 'I love this.'"

Renee Rapp Works on Music While Filming 'Mean Girls'

After her debut album's release, Rapp has been busy with her acting career as she was cast to reprise her role as Regina George in the 2024 Mean Girls musical film.

But while filming the highly anticipated movie, the "Too Well" singer was also working on her craft as a musician.

"I was really excited because I think that's something, as a songwriter, that you dream about," Rapp enthusiastically shared in an interview. "I also really respect Jeff and [screenwriter] Tina [Fey] and our whole team, but especially our music team.

"I was like, 'Oh, wow, I really feel respected by you guys and you didn't have to do that, and I feel very touched, which makes me want to be so much better.' I was really, really excited."

Rapp contributed to "What Ifs," which Angourie Rice, who stars as Cady in the film, performed.

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Renee Rapp Mixes Singing, Acting

Before being cast as the blonde antagonist in the 2024 Mean Girls film, the "Tummy Hurts" singer was part of the Broadway musical version.

Through that experience, she was able to mix singing and acting at the same time: "This is a crossover of every career that I have in my life.

"[...] There's also now new and original songs that we've written for the film, and also I'm acting again. It's literally everything I do, all in one project."

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