The Man-Repelling Anthems of Wet Leg
Rhian Teasdale, the band’s cheeky queer front woman, is conquering indie rock — her way.
By
Cat Zhang,
a culture writer at The Cut, covering books, film, TV, and music.
Rhian Teasdale, the band’s cheeky queer frontwoman, is conquering indie rock — her way.
The Man-Repelling Anthems of Wet Leg
Rhian Teasdale, the band’s cheeky queer front woman, is conquering indie rock — her way.
By
Cat Zhang,
a culture writer at The Cut, covering books, film, TV, and music.

Rhian Teasdale tells The Cut about coming out and unapologetically pissing off dudes.

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