
Anna Camp goes public with girlfriend Jade Whipkey at Bride Hard premiere
Pitch Perfect actress Anna Camp attended her first red carpet event with her girlfriend, Jade Whipkey, at the Bride Hard premiere on June 18, 2025.The two were seen together at the DGA Theatre in Los Angeles, marking their first public appearance as a couple.Camp, 42, wore a stunning aqua-print flowy gown, slicked her hair back, and accessorised with statement earrings. Whipkey supported her in a grey business suit, white blouse, and bolo tie.advertisement
The actress also shared glimpses from the night on Instagram, captioning: 'Thank you @rebelwilson for being my bride or die and to my girlfriend @jadewhipkey for being my date and for making me glow.' View this post on Instagram A post shared by Anna Camp (@therealannacamp)According to People, the duo sparked dating rumours in May when Whipkey posted a sweet poem under a photo of Camp. Around the same time, Camp shared a photo of Whipkey sipping wine, captioned 'DATE NIGHT,' fuelling speculation.Their chemistry was undeniable at the premiere, where they celebrated Camp's latest film alongside co-stars Rebel Wilson, Anna Chlumsky, Justin Hartley, and Da'Vine Joy Randolph.In a February TikTok video, Camp opened up about her love life and hinted at a shift in her romantic preferences.advertisementDescribing a bad date with a man, she ended the story with: 'I don't expect anything any more because I like women, and it's great.' Whipkey appeared in the video, standing beside her.Camp has been married twice before, to actor Michael Mosley (2010–2013) and Pitch Perfect co-star Skylar Astin (2016–2019).Her new movie, Bride Hard, will be in theatres on Friday, June 20.Must Watch

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