Bebe Rexha has come forward with news that she made out with a female fan during a fun night out on the town in Tokyo.

She revealed the incident occurred while she was dancing with the fan at a nightclub, an event that would actually provide the impetus for her song “Tokyo” on her album “Dirty Blonde,” which includes the lyric, “I kissed a girl in Tokyo.”

She described the spontaneous moment as an encounter that was simply “great fun.”

Rexha recounted that she was in Tokyo around Halloween, dancing with a group that included a Japanese woman who initiated the kiss.

According to a story on eonline.com, Rexha revealed: “I went out to this nightclub,” Bebe said in a Feb. 13 clip from her appearance on SiriusXM’s Page Six Radio. “There was another table with all these guys and these hot girls, and this one Japanese girl came up, and we were dancing, grinding on each other. And then she just starts making out with me.”

The 36-year-old added, “We had the best night ever. So I was like, ‘I have to write a song about it.’”

Indeed, Bebe explained that her upcoming track “Tokyo” includes the lyrics, “I kissed a girl in Tokyo.”

It was also reported in a story on dailymail.co, that Bebe didn’t stay in touch with the mysterious woman, admitting that ‘we all got so wasted’ during the night out.

When asked if she would ever date a fan, Bebe replied: “I don’t wanna say no because you never know.”

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It’s no secret that Rexha has been extremely candid about her sexuality being “fluid” and has mentioned previously falling in love with a woman.

Rexha previously expressed that her personal life and relationships are her own business, but confirmed she has kissed women in the past.

Rexha, a 2007 graduate of Tottenville High School, is a Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter known for hits like “Meant to Be.”

While attending Tottenville, she participated in the choir and musicals, with names like “Hello Dolly” and “Little Shop of Horrors.”

What’s more, while in high school choir, she discovered that she is a coloratura soprano, which is characterized by an extremely high range.