In the ever-expanding multiverse of soft launches, cryptic Instagram captions, and romantic TikToks that double as PR strategy, Anna Camp has officially leveled up.
The Pitch Perfect star didn’t just confirm she’s dating stylist Jade Whipkey—she did it with poetry, vintage aesthetics, and the kind of casual queerness that makes you wish every celeb debut had a touch of sapphic fairy tale.
While whispers about the two have been circulating for months, Camp put speculation to rest by reposting a romantic snapshot from Whipkey on her Instagram Story earlier this week.
“Her smile is a poem, her eyes are roses, her laugh is music for dancing,” Whipkey wrote. When Camp reposted with a flaming heart emoji, it sealed the vibe with minimal words and maximum intention.
So, who is Jade Whipkey? How did their relationship begin? And what makes this such a refreshing chapter in Camp’s love life? Let’s break it down.
Who is Jade Whipkey?
Whipkey is an L.A.-based stylist and writer who’s worked with names like Keke Palmer, Coco Jones, and Lena Waithe. According to her LinkedIn, she studied at Cal State Northridge and now works with the creative agency All Worthy People. She regularly shares snippets of her globe-trotting lifestyle and styling gigs on Instagram.
Though she’s stayed largely behind the scenes until now, her presence in Camp’s life has been quietly growing since at least early 2025.
The TikTok that started it all
As to how this relationship made its way into the public eye, look no further than TikTok. Back in February, Camp and Whipkey appeared in a lighthearted interview where they answered questions about dating.
In the clip, Camp described one of her worst dates with a man who told her she was “prettier in a movie than in person” after being 45 minutes late. Her response? A hard pass. “OK, bye!” she laughed.
@mr.big.usaWhat was your Worst Date? . . . #datingadvice #funnytiktok #streetinterview #datingmen #creatorsearchinsights
Later in the video, Camp said, “I don’t expect anything [from guys] anymore because I’m dating a woman, and it’s great.” She then smiled and leaned toward Whipkey, who responded with a proud “Same, same.”
From “date night" to full soft launch
Since then, the two have been slowly (but very deliberately) showing up on each other’s feeds. In March, Camp posted a carousel of candid photos captioned “Happiness lately happening 💫🌵,” including a snap of Whipkey sipping wine in a sun-drenched booth.
At the start of May, Camp posted another picture of Whipkey on her story with a simple caption: “Date Night” and two red rose emojis.
But the most recent Instagram Story on May 12, when Whipkey posted the now-viral “poem/roses/music” caption, solidified people’s curiosity. When Camp shared the story, tagged Whipkey, and added a burning heart, it definitely read as “meet my girlfriend.”
The night before, actress Gigi Zumbado posted group photos including Camp, Whipkey, and fellow Pitch Perfect star Rebel Wilson attending the Renaissance Faire together.
Camp commented “Good morrow, sweet maiden” and subsequently posted a photo of her and Whipkey on her story captioned, “My Lord, My Love.”
The journey here: Camp’s dating history
Before this new chapter, Camp had a fairly public heterosexual dating history. She was married to Scrubs actor Michael Mosley from 2010 to 2013, then wed her Pitch Perfect co-star Skylar Astin in 2016. The couple divorced in 2019 after just under three years of marriage.
In the months following her split from Astin, Camp spoke openly about the upheaval and growth that came with it. “It’s been really scary and liberating at the same time,” she said at the 2019 TCA Summer Press Tour. “I feel more me than I ever, ever have.”
Why fans are embracing this moment
Beyond the delight of a queer love story done on Camp’s own terms, fans are also celebrating the subtle empowerment woven throughout her recent posts and interviews. In a resurfaced video from that same February TikTok, Camp was asked what she thought the biggest conspiracy theory in life was.
“That you have to be married to a guy, with children, at like 30 or something,” she said, pointing out the pressure she faced growing up in the South. “That’s a conspiracy. That’s not true.”
@mr.big.usaWhat's your biggest conspiracy theory ? . . . #happylife #marriedwithchildren #marrige #streetinterview #creatorsearchinsights
In the background, Whipkey beamed and replied, “That was deep, babe.”
What's next for these two lovebirds?
For now, the couple seems content with the occasional glimpse into their lives—a dinner here, a Renaissance faire costume there, and a lot of mutual adoration in the comments.
Camp is set to return to screens soon in Bride Hard opposite Rebel Wilson, who publicly came out in 2022. The parallels haven’t gone unnoticed by fans, with yet another Pitch Perfect alum embracing her queer joy with quiet confidence and a fabulous partner at her side.
No red carpet declarations. No magazine exclusives. Just two women living, loving, and laughing at awful dates past.
And honestly? We love it.