Anna Camp is feeling aca-awesome.
The “Pitch Perfect” star, 42, revealed that she is dating on-set stylist Jade Whipkey by soft-launching their relationship on social media on Tuesday.
Camp reshared a photo from a recent date night with Whipkey to her Instagram Story in which Whipkey wrote, “Her smile is a poem, her eyes are roses, her laugh is music for dancing.”
The sweet snap comes days after the “You” actress shared another photo via the platform on May 3 that showed her partner sipping wine. Camp tagged Whipkey in the picture and captioned it, “Date Night.”
A TikTok video from February has also resurfaced following the news of Camp and Whipkey’s relationship.
Camp, who played Aubrey Posen in all three “Pitch Perfect” movies, discussed her dating history in the clip and revealed that she was “dating a woman.”
“I left a date once because a guy was like 45 minutes late and I stayed and waited,” she explained in the TikTok on Feb. 12. “Then he said that I was prettier in a movie than I was in person, because I’m an actor and I was like, ‘OK, bye!’”
“I don’t expect anything,” Camp added when asked what she expected from a guy on a first date. “Not anymore. Because I’m dating a woman, and it’s great.”
The Post has reached out to Camp’s reps for comment.
Before dating Whipkey, the “Caught” actress was married to actor Michael Mosley, 46. They divorced in 2013.
Camp then tied the knot with her “Pitch Perfect” co-star Skylar Astin, 37, in 2016. They separated in April 2019 after less than three years of marriage. Their divorce was finalized that August.
The “Perfect Harmony” star opened up about her split from Astin, and having to find herself after the sudden “life change,” during the 2019 Television Critics Association Summer Press Tour.
“It’s been really scary and liberating at the same time,” she said during the event, per E! News. “I’ve had some life changes go on, and I feel more me than I ever, ever have.”
“It’s a vulnerable place to be, but it’s also really empowering,” Camp acknowledged. “I just feel really grounded and that the decisions I’ve been making have been for the best. So, that’s good.”
The “Bride Hard” star added that she was trying to “remain positive” and “be better” in the wake of her divorce from Astin.
“I think that I’ve learned that you can go through a life change and remain positive and also remain kind and friendly, and things happen for a reason,” she said.
“I’ve also learned that, in the face of a challenge, I can rise out above it and even be better for it,” Camp concluded.
Besides reuniting with her “Pitch Perfect” co-star Rebel Wilson, 45, in “Bride Hard” (out next month), Camp is also set to hit the big screen in next year’s “Scream 7.”