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Reneé Rapp Plays Coy About Reason For ‘Sex Lives of College Girls’ Exit: “Sometimes You Just Know”

August 6, 2025
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Reneé Rapp Plays Coy About Reason For ‘Sex Lives of College Girls’ Exit: “Sometimes You Just Know”
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She’s signed a hundred NDAs, but Reneé Rapp still says something when asked about her departure from HBO Max‘s The Sex Lives of College Girls.

Although the Bite Me artist didn’t get into specifics about the reason for her 2023 exit from the Mindy Kaling and Justin Noble comedy-drama, she explained that she didn’t “think anybody cared” she left.

“It was just so fun. Like, it was so fun. It was awesome,” she said when broaching the topic on the Call Her Daddy podcast. “It was just so fun.”

“Did you sign an NDA?” asked host Alex Cooper, to which Rapp confirmed: “I’ve signed many, bro.”

She recalled that the cast and crew took it “totally fine” when she announced her departure.

“Sometimes you just know,” explained Rapp. “Also, nothing on a set is ever a secret. At least, it’s really hard to do that. Also, I was the last one finding out about things. So, I don’t really think anybody cared, to be honest. I’m sure somebody did, but I don’t care.”

Rapp alluded to her exit from the show on her May single ‘Leave Me Alone’ from her recently released sophomore album Bite Me. “Sign a hundred NDAs, but I still say something / Leave me alone, bitch, I wanna have fun / I took my sex life with me, now the show ain’t f***ing,” she sings on the track.

When asked if anyone “tried to stop” her from including the lyric, Rapp said, “No. God forbid I use wordplay. Similar to all the bull—, what am I to do if not make music that is genuinely reflective of my life? It just is.”

After Rapp left Sex Lives in 2023, the show ended its three-season run earlier this year, despite Warner Bros. Television‘s attempts to find it a new home.

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