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Yahoo
7 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
After Her "Unhinged" And "Unfiltered" Interviews Left People Talking About Her Apparent "Lack Of Media Training," Reneé Rapp Addressed The Comments In An Interview
If there's anything we know about Reneé Rapp, it's that she's going to speak her mind loudly and unapologetically. Whether she's standing up for politics, calling out problematic men, or gushing over Megan Thee Stallion's "incredible" ass, you can always count on her to tell it like it is — no matter who's watching. Related: Her "unhinged" and "unfiltered" interview behavior first went viral last year on the Mean Girls press tour, receiving praise from fans and jokes about her apparent "lack of media training." But while fans might enjoy her carefree responses, it seems like Reneé herself isn't exactly a fan of the discourse. She recently told the Guardian, "It's very weird, honestly, to be perceived that way, because I don't really think about it." Related: "I never thought about how people would dissect even the way you speak," she continued. "Like, wait, what would a normal response be? A fluffy, nonsense answer? To me, that would make me crazy." She added, "If I was a journalist, that would drive me fucking up the wall! Because I would be like, 'Hang on, we're not even like having a conversation.' That would make me insane." Related: She went on to credit her parents for giving her the confidence to share her opinions so freely. She said, "I have phenomenal parents. They were just always like: 'Be accountable to yourself, to your friends, to people you don't know.'" Another lesson she said she learned is "there's no shame in being wrong, necessarily," as long as you can "look in the mirror" and be okay. Elsewhere in the interview, Reneé reflected on other viral moments, including the reaction to her May song "Leave Me Alone," where she was accused of dissing The Sex Lives of College Girls with the line, "I took my sex life with me, now the show ain't fuckin'!" As fans know, Reneé left the show in 2023 ahead of the third season, and since then, she's signaled she didn't exactly have the greatest time on the show. Related: When asked why she left the series in a June interview with Ziwe, Reneé tellingly responded, "I had such a good experience." "I wish I could go back," she added. "Really?" Ziwe asked, to which Reneé replied, "Nope!" The Guardian asked her about the reaction to the song in the interview, and Reneé replied with what the outlet described as a "Cheshire cat grin." "It's like Beyoncé said," she shared. "'You know you that bitch when you cause all this conversation.'" Read the full interview here. Also in Celebrity: Also in Celebrity: Also in Celebrity: Solve the daily Crossword


Buzz Feed
20-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Buzz Feed
Renee Rapp Comments On Unhinged Interviews
If there's anything we know about Reneé Rapp, it's that she's going to speak her mind loudly and unapologetically. Whether she's standing up for politics, calling out problematic men, or gushing over Megan Thee Stallion's "incredible" ass, you can always count on her to tell it like it is — no matter who's watching. Her "unhinged" and "unfiltered" interview behavior first went viral last year on the Mean Girls press tour, receiving praise from fans and jokes about her apparent "lack of media training." But while fans might enjoy her carefree responses, it seems like Reneé herself isn't exactly a fan of the discourse. She recently told the Guardian, "It's very weird, honestly, to be perceived that way, because I don't really think about it." "I never thought about how people would dissect even the way you speak," she continued. "Like, wait, what would a normal response be? A fluffy, nonsense answer? To me, that would make me crazy." She added, "If I was a journalist, that would drive me fucking up the wall! Because I would be like, 'Hang on, we're not even like having a conversation.' That would make me insane." She went on to credit her parents for giving her the confidence to share her opinions so freely. She said, "I have phenomenal parents. They were just always like: 'Be accountable to yourself, to your friends, to people you don't know.'" Another lesson she said she learned is "there's no shame in being wrong, necessarily," as long as you can "look in the mirror" and be okay. Elsewhere in the interview, Reneé reflected on other viral moments, including the reaction to her May song "Leave Me Alone," where she was accused of dissing The Sex Lives of College Girls with the line, "I took my sex life with me, now the show ain't fuckin'!" As fans know, Reneé left the show in 2023 ahead of the third season, and since then, she's signaled she didn't exactly have the greatest time on the show. When asked why she left the series in a June interview with Ziwe, Reneé tellingly responded, "I had such a good experience." "I wish I could go back," she added. "Really?" Ziwe asked, to which Reneé replied, "Nope!" The Guardian asked her about the reaction to the song in the interview, and Reneé replied with what the outlet described as a "Cheshire cat grin." "It's like Beyoncé said," she shared. "'You know you that bitch when you cause all this conversation.'" Read the full interview here.
Yahoo
14-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Renewed TV shows in 2025
(NewsNation) — While 2025 has given some blows to fans of TV shows like 'The Sex Lives of College Girls,' other fans have been able to rejoice as their favorites have been renewed. Some TV shows have been renewed for additional seasons before the upcoming season has even been released. Others have only been renewed for one season. Brad Pitt hasn't cut off kids, set for more attacks ahead of F1 movie: Exclusive Here are some of the TV shows that have been renewed this year. 2025 has been kind to late-night talk show hosts, with 'My Guest Needs No Introduction With David Letterman' and Andy Cohen's 'Watch What Happens Live' being renewed for several seasons. The historical romance series 'Bridgerton,' based on Julia Quinn's novels, has already been renewed for seasons five and six, despite season 4 not releasing until next year. Another popular Netflix series, 'My Life With the Walter Boys,' is renewing for a third season. Other Netflix renewals include: 'Forever' 'Survival of the Thickest' 'The Diplomat' 'The Four Seasons' 'Love on the Spectrum' Two of 'The Real Housewives' series — Salt Lake City and Potomac — were both renewed for another season. And NBC renewed all of its One Chicago series — P.D., Fire and Med — and, of course, 'Law & Order' and 'Law & Order SVU.' ABC has decided to renew some of its most popular shows, including 'American Idol,' 'The Bachelor' and 'Judge Steve Harvey.' Spin-off series like 'The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon' and 'The Walking Dead: Dead City' have also been renewed for a season by AMC. 'South Park,' which first aired in 1997, has been renewed by Comedy Central for seasons 27, 28, 29 and 30. And FX has renewed its popular hit 'American Horror Story' for its 13th season. They also decided to renew 'The Bear' for its fourth season. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.


Buzz Feed
07-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Buzz Feed
Why Mindy Kaling Took A Break From Acting
At this point, Mindy Kaling is an undeniable multihyphenate. From Never Have I Ever and The Sex Lives of College Girls to Velma and Running Point, it honestly feels like we've gotten a show that she's created or written every time we switch on our TVs. Mindy's been so ever-present behind the scenes that it's honestly been easy to forget that we were all introduced to her as an actor — especially in the classic NBC TV show The Office (which, to be clear, she also wrote for). These days, however, Mindy isn't in front of the camera all that often. She's done some voice work on Velma and Monsters at Work, and she's made the occasional appearance on The Morning Show, but that's about it. During a recent public appearance (via The Hollywood Reporter), Mindy addressed her recent absence as an actor — especially when it came to making a cameo on Never Have I Ever, which she ultimately decided not to do. 'A show literally about an Indian American family in Southern California, and if I wasn't on that—what's wrong with me?' she joked. 'I think there is a part of me that feels a little superstitious,' she continued. 'I'm like, these seem to have gone well and I'm not in them so maybe I'll wait.' Mindy also admitted that she does "miss" acting, and that she "would like to write or co-create a show for me to act in soon" — particularly because doing so would be 'unbelievably fun and it's so efficient.' 'I would love to do that again,' she said. 'That's the thing that maybe in the next couple years, when I launch a couple other things that are earlier in the pipeline, that would be something that would be fun to do again.' We'll see what happens!


News18
07-06-2025
- Entertainment
- News18
Mindy Kaling On Her Acting Comeback: ‘I Would Like To…'
Last Updated: Actor Mindy Kaling joked about why she hadn't starred in shows like Never Have I Ever, where she was involved as an executive producer. Mindy Kaling is all set to make her acting comeback, and she would rather do it on her own terms. After a successful stint behind the scenes, the talented writer, actress, and producer is ready to switch gears to acting once more. The Office star confessed she missed being an actor in a recent chat. She also explained why she did not appear in series like Never Have I Ever and The Sex Lives of College Girls, despite being an executive producer for the shows. In a chat with The Hollywood Reporter, Mindy joked about why she hasn't starred in her shows. 'Never Have I Ever, a show literally about an Indian American family in Southern California, and if I wasn't on that — what's wrong with me? I think there is a part of me that feels a little superstitious. I'm like, these seem to have gone well and I'm not in them, so maybe I'll wait," she said. Never Have I Ever was inspired by Kaling's own life in the US. After years of focusing on writing and producing, Mindy's eager to get back to acting. 'I miss it, and I would like to write or co-create a show for me to act in soon," she revealed. Drawing from her experience on The Mindy Project, where she was both lead and creator, Kaling noted, 'It is unbelievably fun and it's so efficient. I would love to do that again." She's considering launching a new project in the next few years, where she can reprise her dual role as star and creator. 'That's the thing that maybe in the next couple of years, when I launch a couple of other things that are earlier in the pipeline, that would be something that would be fun to do again," she added. Mindy also reflected on her two-decade career in Hollywood, sharing her humble beginnings and her evolving definition of success. 'My idea of success keeps changing, and so I'm never happy, and that's the writer's disease," she admitted. On the work front, Mindy Kaling was part of the animated series Velma, where she voiced the titular character from the Scooby Doo franchise. Before that, she was seen on The Morning Show, where she portrayed a news anchor. First Published: