Pitch Perfect star Anna Camp kisses new girlfriend after going public with same-sex romance
Anna Camp and Jade Whipkey packed on the PDA after confirming their same-sex romance.
In photos obtained by Page Six, the You star was seen puckering up for a passionate kiss while out in Los Angeles last week.
Camp wore a casual blue top and jeans for the outing as she took Whipkey's face into her hands for the public kiss.
Whipkey, who rocked a backwards hat and jean shorts, drew the Pitch Perfect actress closer, embracing her waist as they put their love on display.
In another pic, Whipkey appeared to kiss Camp's cheek as the actress turned her head to showcase her blond hair gathered into a carefree messy bun.
In a third image, Whipkey lovingly kissed the actress's hand as she looked on, and in yet another, she pulled Camp close for a tight embrace.
The outing happened the same day Camp soft-launched her relationship with the on-set stylist via her Instagram Stories Tuesday.
In a photo re-shared from Whipkey's account, the actress stared into the distance while sitting at a candlelit table.
'Her smile is a poem, her eyes are roses, her laugh is music for dancing,' Whipkey wrote over the romantic pic.
The Bride Hard star shared a similar photo of Whipkey sipping a glass of wine during a sunset date via her Instagram Stories earlier in May, captioning it 'date night' with red rose emojis.
And in a recently resurfaced TikTok originally posted in February, the duo shared thoughts about their romance.
After each recalled their worst dating experience, Camp and Whipkey were asked what they 'expect' from a first date with a man.
'I don't expect anything,' Camp replied, gesturing toward Whipkey. 'Not anymore because I'm dating a woman, and it's great.'
'Same, same,' Whipkey agreed.
Camp, 42, was previously married to her Pitch Perfect co-star Skylar Astin, 37. The former couple tied the knot in September 2016.
Camp and Astin separated in April 2019 and Camp subsequently filed for divorce.
'We can confirm that we have decided to separate, and this decision was made mutually and amicably,' the actress's rep told Page Six at the time.
'We kindly ask for privacy as we navigate this transition.'
Camp is currently gearing up for the June release of Bride Hard. She stars opposite another Pitch Perfect co-star — Aussie actress Rebel Wilson — in the upcoming action comedy film.
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