Anna Camp says she's 'dating a woman' 6 years after divorce from 'Pitch Perfect' costar Skylar Astin: 'It's great'
Anna Camp may have revealed a new romance.
The Pitch Perfect star reposted an Instagram story from on-set stylist Jade Whipkey on Tuesday suggesting that the two women are dating. Whipkey's story features a photo of Camp at a restaurant with the caption, "Her smile is a poem/Her eyes are roses/Her laugh is music for dancing." Camp's repost of the image added the burning heart emoji and tagged Whipkey's account.
Camp also posted a photo of Whipkey in an Instagram slideshow on March 28. "Happiness lately happening," the actress wrote in her caption, while Whipkey commented, "Big time happy."
Representatives for Camp did not immediately respond to Entertainment Weekly's request for comment.
Whipkey has also left comments on a number of Camp's other posts, calling her "angel" and using multiple heart-eyed emojis and fire emojis.
Camp posting about Whipkey (and vice versa) led to online sleuths discovering a TikTok post from February from the account @Mr.Big.USA that features both women lightheartedly discussing their history dating men with the account's host. In the video, Camp refers to Whipkey as "babe."
Later in the video, the host asks, "What do you expect from a guy on the first date?"
Camp appears to respond, "Well, I don't expect anything anymore because I'm dating a woman and it's great."
In another video from the same account, Camp reflects on idealized relationships. The video is captioned "What's your biggest conspiracy theory?" though we don't see the interviewer ask the question on camera. Camp responds, "That in order to be happy, you have to be married to a guy with children."
Whipkey responds, "Okay, that was deep, babe!"
Camp continues: "You know what I'm saying? That's a conspiracy. That's not true. Like, you don't have to be. I grew up in the South and people told me that you basically had to be that to be happy."
The interviewer adds, "Some women could find happiness from getting married, right? And then having children."
The actress shoots back, "Agreed. Yeah, no, I'm just saying for me."Camp was previously married to actor Michael Mosley (Scrubs, Ozark) from 2010 to 2013. She later married her Pitch Perfect costar Skylar Astin in 2016, but the couple ultimately divorced in 2019.
Camp will next appear in Bride Hard alongside her Pitch Perfect costar Rebel Wilson. The film hits theaters on June 20. The actress is also set to star in Scream 7, and recently appeared on the final season of Netflix's You.
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