From on-screen harmonies to off-screen heartbeats, Pitch Perfect star Anna Camp may have just hit a high note in her personal life. After months of speculation, the actress recently appeared to confirm a new chapter in her love story—this time, with Los Angeles-based stylist and writer Jade Whipkey. Though the two have yet to make a formal announcement, social media breadcrumbs and shared moments paint a portrait of a blooming and artistic romance.
Creative, confident and California-based: Who is Jade Whipkey?
Jade Whipkey is no stranger to the spotlight—though she prefers to operate just outside of it. A writer and on-set stylist by profession, Whipkey has quietly built an impressive resume working with high-profile names like Keke Palmer, Coco Jones, Terrell Grice, and Lena Waithe. Her professional journey began with assistant styling roles in 2021, and she now works at All Worthy People, a creative agency that champions visual storytelling and inclusive narratives.
Educated at California State University, Northridge, Whipkey’s aesthetic sensibility and creative edge are reflected not only in her styling portfolio but also in her social media presence, which features travel snapshots, behind-the-scenes styling moments, and poetic musings. Her words and visuals blend like a moodboard in motion—making it no surprise that Camp, known for her grounded yet magnetic charm, would be drawn to someone so multidimensional.
Romance in Real Time: From TikToks to Fairytales
Speculation about Camp and Whipkey’s relationship first sparked in February 2025 after the two appeared side-by-side in a cheeky “man-on-the-street” TikTok video. When asked about their dating expectations, Camp delivered a headline-worthy declaration: “I like women, and it’s great.” With Whipkey playfully wrapping her arm around Camp’s shoulder, the chemistry was undeniable. “Babe,” Camp affectionately called her onscreen, offering a glimpse into the duo’s dynamic before the internet could catch its breath.
What followed was a social media slow burn, as fans noted flirtatious comments, mutual tags, and a series of low-key but telling posts. In March, Camp posted a photo dump captioned “Happiness lately happening,” featuring a candid shot of Whipkey in a restaurant booth. By early May, the couple appeared in whimsical prince-and-princess attire during a Renaissance fair outing with Rebel Wilson and Olivia Holt—further solidifying their connection in the public eye.
“Her smile is a poem”: The May 12 soft launch
On May 12, 2025, Whipkey appeared to “soft-launch” the relationship officially via an Instagram Story that read more like a love letter. Capturing Camp mid-laugh, she captioned the image: “Her smile is a poem / Her eyes are roses / Her laugh is music for dancing.” Camp re-posted the image with a heart-on-fire emoji and tagged Whipkey—seemingly sealing their shared sentiment with digital ink.
It was subtle, it was poetic, and it was unmistakably romantic. While neither has spoken publicly about their relationship in traditional interviews, the moment was a quiet declaration of joy and connection—a moment of softness shared with the world.
From Hollywood marriages to a modern love story
Camp has long captured hearts onscreen, but her personal life has also been under the lens. Previously married to Pitch Perfect co-star Skylar Astin and earlier to actor Michael Mosley, Camp’s relationships have evolved alongside her career. Her last known romance was with drummer Michael Johnson in 2020. Since then, the actress has maintained a relatively private personal life—until Whipkey.
What stands out about this new chapter is its authenticity. There’s no red carpet rollout, no fanfare—just meaningful captions, soft glances, and Renaissance fair costumes. It’s the kind of modern romance that unfolds not in headlines, but in heartbeats. As Anna Camp navigates this new chapter, her rumored romance with Jade Whipkey is a testament to quiet confidence and mutual creativity. Whether or not the two choose to make a formal declaration, they’ve already captured the attention—and admiration—of fans with their understated charm and undeniable connection.
In a world that often demands public proof of private love, Camp and Whipkey offer something refreshingly different: the slow and poetic unveiling of a relationship rooted in authenticity, artistry, and, as Camp might say, fire.