Sex Lives of College Girls" actor Reneé Rapp quit the show and is making music now. The actor-singer recently opened up about a bad situation she faced with a group of new friends, when she was drugged and had blood on her pants. This inspired her to write the song ‘Snow Angel’ in debut album music of the same name, she said.
Reneé Rapp was speaking on the podcast On Purpose, hosted by Jay Shetty, when she recalled her experience in 2022 of being drugged.
“I was drugged,” she said, “I had just been missing for seven hours,” Reneé said. She had been warned about the new friends she was hanging out with, but “I really let my judgment go when it came to the people that were around me”, she said.
“We were all out, and it was just situation after situation where they were just not trustworthy,” revealed Reneé.
Reneé said she woke up with the feeling that she was drugged, and she had blood on her pants. “I was face up, laying down in a bathroom stall in a hotel bar, just waking up at 5 in the morning, completely alone,” she said.
“I was drugged, and I had just been missing for seven hours,” she revealed, not going into the details of what happened.
However, she then “stopped being friends with those people” and also “stopped doing as much partying as I was doing”.
Reneé talked about the experience with her parents and some friends. “I explained it in a very matter-of-fact way and they were all very concerned,” she said. “I didn’t even understand what was happening.”
Reneé Rapp channeled her angst into a song
Reneé Rapp could not process the incident immediately.
She was encouraged by Alexander Glantz, her co-writer, to pen a song on her experience. Even while writing it, she “felt nothing,” Reneé said. Although everyone thought
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