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They Really Were Mean Girls! Reneé Rapp Claims Broadway Producers Said 'Vile F**king Things To Me About My Body'

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Reneé Rapp got real about a dark period of her career. Before releasing music and starring in The Sex Lives of College Girls, the 23-year-old songstress first got her big break by portraying queen bee Regina George on Broadway‘s Mean Girls at only 19 years old.

While most would think this would have been the thrill of a lifetime, Reneé’s experience wasn’t all sunshine and rainbows. Instead, it sounds like she went through hell as she dealt with some IRL mean girls. Related: Sasha Pieterse Gained 70 Lbs At 17 Due To PCOS — And Got Body Shamed By PLL Fans! In an interview with The Guardian published on Wednesday, the Too Well singer claimed she was often body-shamed by people in production during her run on the musical.

She told the outlet she was struggling with an eating disorder at the time. And her battle with it worsened as the team “would say some vile f**king things to me about my body.”  WTF!

In the words of Gretchen Wieners, that’s so NOT fetch!!! According to Reneé, the body shaming got so bad before the coronavirus pandemic that her parents had to go to New York City to try to take her out of the show “for fear of what it was doing to her health.” So, so awful.

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