'Chemistry is off the charts': Internet wants Renee Rapp back on Seth Meyers' show as 'Mean Girls' star calls host 'honorary TikTok h*e'

Renee Rapp speaks about 'Mean Girls' movie musical adaptation and her song with Megan Thee Stallion on 'Late Night with Seth Meyers'
PUBLISHED JAN 19, 2024
Renee Rapp disclosed that her friends' chat group is called 'TikTok h**s' on 'Late Night with Seth Meyers' (@LateNightSeth/Youtube)
Renee Rapp disclosed that her friends' chat group is called 'TikTok h**s' on 'Late Night with Seth Meyers' (@LateNightSeth/Youtube)

MANHATTAN, NEW YORK CITY: In the January 18 episode of the 'Late Night Show', actress and singer Renee Rapp discussed her experience working as Regina George for Paramount+'s 'Mean Girls' and the notable song collaboration with Megan Thee Stallion featured on the movie's soundtrack, 'Not My Fault'. 

Rapp and Meyers' conversation touched on various topics, including the lyrics 'Can a gay girl get an amen?' from the song, and group chats that are intriguingly named 'TikTok h**s'.



 

Renee Rapp reveals her Whatsapp group name as 'TikTok h**s' 

A couple of minutes into their conversation, Meyers stated, "You are wonderful in Mean Girls. You have a great song with Megan Thee Stallion on the Mean Girls soundtrack," to which Rapp graciously responded with gratitude: "Yes. Thank you."

The conversation took a humorous turn when the host asked, "Can a gay girl get an amen? Am I allowed to say that?" Rapp, in good spirits, replied, "Honestly, I liked it," prompting laughter and applause from the audience. The exchange continued with playful back-and-forth:



 

During their conversation, the host and Rapp exchanged affirmations with "amen." Meyers revisited a prior discussion about Rapp's group chat, asking about its name. Without hesitation, Rapp humorously revealed the name as "TikTok h**s." 

Expressing some hesitation, the host joked, "I’ll say can a gay girl get an amen. I’m still not comfortable enough to say TikTok h**s. I'll be like, Renee, you know your close friends, the TikTok h**s. I feel like that’s a bad look for me."

To which Rapp reassuringly said, "Well, they would love it. You're like an honorary TikTok h*e."

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Renee Rapp talks about playing Regina George in Mean Girls from Paramount Pictures (@LateNightSeth/Youtube)

Meyers, acknowledging the title, added, "Thank you, I keep forgetting."

The playful exchange wrapped up with a lighthearted note, with Rapp saying, "Yeah. You’re my TikTok h*e."

Netizens want 'Renee back on the show at least once a week' 

Rapp and Meyers's playful banter received several comments on the show's YouTube channel, with comments reading, "Who'd have thought that Reneé Rapp and Seth Meyers would be THE celeb duo of 2024". 

One fan said, "I would like Seth to have Reneé back on the show at least once a week".

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'I would like Seth to have Reneé back on the show at least once a week' (@LateNightSeth/Youtube)

One user said, "Can Seth have Renee as his guest for like every week or even every day? I'd definitely watch it, her charisma is something that I absolutely adore."

"Their smiles to each other are so contagious," said another user.

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'Can Seth have Renee as his guest for like every week or even every day? ' (@LateNightSeth/Youtube)

"It's the giggles for me! she is such a chaaaarm, my goddess," said one admirer.

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'She’s the funniest i love her so much' (@LateNightSeth/Youtube)

"She’s the funniest i love her so much. we in the reneéssance now," declared a fan.

Some other comments were, "This girl is adorable," "Their chemistry is off the charts!" and "Need to see them do day drinking together,"

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'Their chemistry is off the charts (@LateNightSeth/Youtube)

'Mean Girls' (2024), directed by Samantha Jayne and Arturo Perez Jr, features a dynamic ensemble cast including Renee Rapp, Auliʻi Cravalho, Angourie Rice, Tina Fey (who also wrote the screenplay), Jaquel Spivey, and more.

This modern adaptation brings the classic 2004 teen comedy 'Mean Girls' into the current era, promising a vibrant and contemporary take on the beloved story.

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