Reneé Rapp on the relationship between confidence and self-doubt

The actor and singer also talks about her new album, Snow Angel

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Caption: Reneé Rapp in the Q studio in Toronto. (Amelia Eqbal/CBC)

Media Audio | Q : Reneé Rapp: The relationship between confidence and self-doubt, why music has always been her passion, and her album Snow Angel

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While dreaming of pop stardom, Reneé Rapp built a resumé that most performers can only dream of.
In 2019, she made her Broadway debut as Regina George in the musical Mean Girls — a role that she'll reprise in the upcoming Mean Girls musical movie out next year. Rapp also starred in Mindy Kaling's HBO series The Sex Lives of College Girls.
But these days, the 23-year-old performer is bringing her focus back to her original passion: music. She joins Q guest host Talia Schlanger(external link) to talk about her debut album, Snow Angel, and building a following of millions online.

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The full interview with Reneé Rapp is available on our podcast, Q with Tom Power(external link). Listen and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.

Interview with Reneé Rapp produced by Vanessa Greco.

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