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Pitch Perfect star Anna Camp reveals truth about split from husband after debuting new lesbian romance

Pitch Perfect star Anna Camp reveals truth about split from husband after debuting new lesbian romance

Daily Mail​15-05-2025

Anna Camp compared her first marriage to fellow actor Michael Mosley as a 'one-night stand that lasted 7 years.'
The Pitch Perfect actress, 42 - who recently debuted her new lesbian romance with stylist Jade Whipkey - opened up about her first husband during Wednesday's episode of Penn Badgley's Podcrushed podcast.
Both Camp and Badgley starred together on the fifth season of the hit series You - where she took on the role of Maddie Lockwood.
Anna was previously married to Mosley from 2010 until their divorce was finalized three years later in 2013.
During the conversation, Camp recalled initially crossing paths with the Ozark star during a night out in NYC shortly after a breakup.
'So we met very young, it was like a one-night stand that lasted 7 years. And we grew a lot from 21 - he was a little older - but I changed so much when we both moved from New York to L.A. together,' she explained.
The actress was previously married to Mosley from 2010 until their divorce was finalized three years later in 2013; former couple seen in 2010 in Beverly Hills
'He's an actor, a wonderful actor,' Camp continued before giving insight into where they stand now.
'We're still pretty close. But it was really difficult to not be working anymore,' she added of their past relationship.
'It was really, really, really hard to see someone who met me at such a young age. I just moved to New York. We were like doing our laundry, walking down the street getting drunk. Hanging out, partying.'
Anna explained, 'I wanted to keep that for the rest of my life because that is what I had imagined.
'And then to have it just not be working at all and having us be totally different people - that was really, really hard. And that was definitely a heartbreak of mine.'
However, she shared that her ex is 'great' and that they both 'still talk' despite their separation over a decade earlier.
Camp and Mosley had gotten engaged back in 2008 and said 'I do' two years later. However in 2013, he filed for divorce and cited 'irreconcilable differences' as the reason for the split.
The two stars have proven that they are still on good terms when they reunited to appear in the 2024 movie Neo-Dome.
Anna later married her Pitch Perfect co-star Skylar Astin in 2016 but they later divorced in 2019.
At the time, the pair issued a statement to Us Weekly to confirm their separation after three years of marriage.
'We can confirm that we have decided to separate, and this decision was made mutually and amicably. We kindly ask for privacy as we navigate this transition.'
During an interview with People at the time, Camp got candid about the end of her second marriage and stated: 'It's been really scary and liberating at the same time.'
She added, 'I feel more me than I ever have. It's a vulnerable place to be, but it's also very empowering. I feel really grounded. The decisions I've been making have been for the best.
'I've learned that you can go through a life change and remain positive and remain kind and friendly.'
Camp was also later linked to drummer Michael Johnson - although it is not known when their relationship came to an end.
The True Blood actress recently came out of the closet and confirmed she is in a romantic relationship with another woman called Jade Whipkey.
The True Blood actress recently came out of the closet and confirmed she is in a romantic relationship with another woman called Jade Whipkey
In February of this year, she and Jade gave a TikTok interview where Anna proudly declared that she was 'dating a woman, and it's great.'
However, she now fired up her Instagram and left her fans in no doubt as to her status with Jade, who works as an on-set stylist.
Jade posted an Instagram story of Anna across the table from her at a dinner date, captioned: 'Her smile is a poem, her eyes are roses, her laugh is music for dancing.'
Anna then re-posted the image to her own Instagram stories, confirming to her approximately one million followers that she and Jade are an item.
The post came not long after Anna uploaded an image of Jade during another dinner out that she described on Instagram as a 'Date night.'
Back in February, Jade and Anna gave a sweet interview on the TikTok channel Mr.Big.USA, in which they talked about the worst dates they had ever had.
Anna recalled a male date who showed up 45 minutes late 'and then he said that I was prettier in a movie than I was in person.'
When she was then asked: 'What do you expect from a guy on the first date?' Anna replied: 'Well, I don't expect anything from a guy anymore because I'm dating a woman and it's great,' as Jade threw an arm affectionately around her.
Earlier this week on Tuesday, Anna and Jade were spotted sharing a kiss as they stepped out for an outing in Los Angeles not long after going public with their budding romance.

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