
Anna Camp is opening up about a deeply personal chapter in her life, revealing she is bisexual at age 43 and embracing a new sense of identity after two previous marriages. The Pitch Perfect actress shared her story during a March 10 appearance on the podcast I’ve Never Said This Before, where she spoke candidly about growth, self-acceptance, and stepping into her truth.
Camp described the decision to come out publicly as both empowering and vulnerable. She said reaching this point later in life has given her a stronger sense of confidence, even as she navigates the added pressure of doing so in the spotlight. Her announcement comes after years of personal evolution, including two marriages that ended in divorce.
The actress was previously married to actor Michael Mosley from 2010 to 2013, and later to her Pitch Perfect co-star Skylar Astin from 2016 to 2019. Reflecting on her journey, Camp said she once believed she had her life figured out, only to realize that personal growth often means redefining who you are over time.
A key part of that journey has been her relationship with Jade Whipkey, a stylist who has largely stayed out of the public eye. Camp has credited Whipkey as a source of support and stability as she navigated this new chapter. Their relationship, which became public last year, appears to have played a significant role in giving Camp the confidence to speak openly about her sexuality.
In previous interviews, Camp has spoken about the emotional complexity of coming out later in life. She described feelings of excitement mixed with regret over not fully understanding herself sooner. At the same time, she emphasized that embracing her identity now feels liberating and necessary, marking a shift from simply getting by to truly living authentically.
Camp’s story has resonated with many, especially those who see her experience as a reminder that it’s never too late to evolve. As her career continues, with roles in projects like You and the upcoming Scream 7, she is also becoming part of a broader conversation about identity, timing, and what it means to live honestly in the public eye.