From "The New York Times," I'm Anna Martin.
This is "Modern Love."
Every week, we bring you stories about love, lust, heartbreak,
all the messiness of human relationships.
Today on the show, actor and singer Reneé Rapp.
Reneé is most known for her role in the recent Tina Fey-produced musical "Mean Girls."
On Broadway and in the movie version, Reneé played Regina George,
queen of the mean girls at school known as the Plastics.
Oh my God, you are literally being so annoying.
You know the Plastics.
They're rude.
They're hot.
They're well-dressed.
And above all else, they are so much cooler than you.
So we never really do this, but you're invited to eat lunch with us for the rest of the week.
Oh, um, that's OK.
On Wednesdays, we wear pink.
In real life, though, Reneé is open.
She's warm.
She's charmingly chaotic.