Anna Camp just made it official — not with a ring, but with a red carpet slay. The Pitch Perfect and You actress stepped out with her new girlfriend, filmmaker Jade Whipkey, at the Bride Hard premiere and the sapphic energy was off the charts. The Hollywood event was technically about Rebel Wilson’s latest action-comedy, but let’s be real: Camp and Whipkey stole the spotlight like a power lesbian duo walking out of a Netflix series.
Camp, styled in a sequined “something blue” gown by Annabelle Harron, literally sparkled next to Whipkey, who served masculine chic in an oversized beige suit. It was their first public appearance as a couple since Camp publicly came out earlier this year — and they were clearly feeling the love. “Thank you @rebelwilson for being my bride or die and to my girlfriend @jadewhipkey for being my date and for making me glow,” Camp wrote on Instagram. Whipkey’s reply? A sweet “You crushed it honey, congrats. I’m so lucky to be by your side.”
Welcome to the Gay Club, Anna
Camp has spoken openly about her journey, recently telling an interviewer that she’s felt “so welcomed and supported” since coming out. “Life is an evolution,” she said. “And I’m very, very happy where I am today.” Her happiness radiated on that carpet — and in a culture that still frowns upon women loving women, that joy is a protest in sequins. We love to see it.
Rebel Wilson, who’s been a longtime supporter of LGBTQ+ rights herself, also showed up for Camp. “All the Bellas are gay now!” the actresses joked. For those keeping track: Camp is in, Wilson is in, Ester Dean is queer, and Ben Platt (though not a Bella) is out and proud. Looks like the Pitch Perfect cast is pitching a whole new kind of harmony.
The Bigger Picture: Representation Matters
Camp’s public debut with Whipkey isn’t just celebrity gossip — it’s another step forward in normalizing queer love in the mainstream. For young queer women — especially those still figuring things out — seeing an established star like Camp beam on a red carpet with her partner is more powerful than any Instagram caption.

Hollywood may still be a minefield for openly LGBTQ+ women, but moments like this carve out a little more space for visibility. Whether you’re a baby gay or just a fan of love stories with great fashion, Camp and Whipkey’s debut was a moment of pure lesbian joy — and yes, we are crying in the club.
So yeah, the Bellas might not be harmonizing onscreen anymore, but offscreen? They’re singing loud and proud.