
Anna Camp gives his stamp on approval of an artwork to fan that describes himself and Jade Whipkey.
Get the Story at his Instagram On Thursday, June 26, the Pitch perfect Star, 42, commented on artwork, showing a couple as smiling cartoon characters holding hands.
“It’s ok attractive,” letter to camp by his Instagram story. The original artist captioned the image“Love them well! This is for beautiful @jadewlingkey and @therealAnnacamp 🏳️🌈🩷🥰 Sure to come!
The camp and W city first came out as a couple of Fast out too much Premiere on June 18.
“You are the easiest person to celebrate and the sweetest to love ❤️ see you on the cover of @voguemagazine in the next Instagram photos from the activity.
Since then, the pair received backlash because of their controversial 18-year age gap. (The camp is 42, while Widney is 24.)
The actress responds to the controversy last week when he told talk about age unity between himself and the stylist.
“I dated the men exactly my age and Jade was more adult than any of them,” letter to an Instagram on June 20

Anna Camp.
(Picture of Emma McIntyre / Getty Images)In a February TitoTok video, Camp confirmed he was dating in town After the first relationships with men, including marriages in Michael Mosley from 2010 to 2013 and he Pitch perfect ABOUT Skylar Astin from 2016 to 2019.
After he was asked about his worst experiences and anticipation of men with men by a sphere in the room through the video, touched by the camp in his new relationship.
“Well, I didn’t expect it because I wanted the girls and it was good,” said at that time. “I left a date because a guy was, like, 45 minutes late, and I stayed and waited. Then he said that I was prettier in a movie than I was in person, because I like, ‘ok, bye.'”
The camp also asked about the largest conjugation of life to another video from the same interview series.
“That’s to be happy you should marry someone, with children, like 30 or something,” he replied. “That’s a conspiracy. That’s not true. I grew up south and told me that people I needed to do that.”