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Who is Jade Whipkey? Anna Camp romance rumours spark up: full saga

Who is Jade Whipkey? Anna Camp romance rumours spark up: full saga

Express Tribune14-05-2025

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Actor Anna Camp has publicly confirmed she is in a relationship with a woman, sharing affectionate posts and comments with stylist Jade Whipkey across social media.
The announcement comes six years after her divorce from Pitch Perfect co-star Skylar Astin.
Camp, 41, reposted a romantic Instagram story shared by Whipkey featuring a photo of the actress dining at a restaurant with the poetic caption: 'Her smile is a poem/Her eyes are roses/Her laugh is music for dancing.'
Camp added a burning heart emoji and tagged Whipkey in her repost.
The pair have exchanged flirtatious comments online for months.
In March, Camp included a photo of Whipkey in an Instagram slideshow with the caption 'Happiness lately happening,' to which Whipkey replied, 'Big time happy.'
Whipkey has regularly commented on Camp's posts using heart and fire emojis and calling her 'angel.'
In a resurfaced February TikTok video, Camp referred to Whipkey as 'babe' and said, 'I don't expect anything anymore because I'm dating a woman and it's great,' in response to a question about dating men.
Another clip shows Camp pushing back on traditional relationship expectations, calling the idea that happiness comes only from marrying a man and having children 'a conspiracy.'
Camp, who previously married actor Michael Mosley in 2010 and later Skylar Astin in 2016, finalised her divorce from Astin in 2019.
She will next appear in the action comedy Bride Hard alongside Rebel Wilson, releasing June 20, and is also set to star in Scream 7. She recently appeared in the final season of Netflix's You.

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