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Pitch Perfect star Anna Camp has been having a great time since coming out earlier this year.
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While promoting her new movie Bride Hard — alongside costar Rebel Wilson — in an interview with Out's sister publication, PRIDE, the actress opened up about the reception she's been getting since coming out earlier this year.
"It's been really wonderful to be so welcomed and so supported, especially by my really beautiful [and] wonderful friend here," Camp said about Wilson. "Life is an evolution, and I'm very happy where I am today."

Camp came out earlier this year when she and her girlfriend, Jade Whipkey, were interviewed by a social media reporter. Upon being asked what they expect from a guy on a first date, Camp, 42, gestured to Whipkey and replied:
"Well, I don't expect anything from a guy anymore, because I'm dating a woman, and it's great."
In terms of coming out, Camp joined her Pitch Perfect costar Wilson, who came out in 2022 and has gotten married to her wife, Ramona Agruma.
Wilson added that when her character made the iconic "lesbi honest" joke in the first Pitch Perfect film, she secretly thought she might be the gay one.
"Surprise! All the Bellas are gay now! Everyone's gay," she joked. "I remember on Pitch Perfect 2, a lot of us girls were having a chat in between takes about sexuality. It was such a kind, honest, open chat. It really meant a lot to me that day on set."
Now, the two are teaming up again for the comedy Bride Hard, coming out in theaters June 20.
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Mey Rude
Mey Rude is a journalist and cultural critic who has been covering queer news for a decade. The transgender, Latina lesbian lives in Los Angeles with her fiancée.
Mey Rude is a journalist and cultural critic who has been covering queer news for a decade. The transgender, Latina lesbian lives in Los Angeles with her fiancée.