Anna Camp is reflecting on her marriage to actor Michael Mosley.
The Pitch Perfect actress spoke candidly about their short-lived union during her appearance on the Wednesday, May 14 edition of Penn Badgley’s “Podcrushed” podcast.
Camp and Mosley, 46, tied the knot in 2010 after a two-year engagement. Citing “irreconcilable differences,” Mosley filed for divorce in 2013.
Camp said that she and her ex-husband remain “pretty close.” They met in New York City when she was 21 years old and on the rebound from a breakup.
“It was like an out on the town [night] in Union Square with a couple of friends,” she recalled of their first encounter. “I was not planning [on it]. … So we met very young. It was like a one-night stand that lasted seven years.”
Camp’s fame exploded with the release of Pitch Perfect in 2012. She and Mosley “grew a lot” and also grew apart during their union. “I changed so much when we both moved from New York to LA together,” she said.
Camp, who went on to star in the Pitch Perfect sequels as well as the Netflix series You, recalled that before leaving New York, she and Mosley were “doing our laundry, walking down the street, getting drunk, hanging out, partying” — everything she “had imagined” that a marriage could be.
However, the West Coast was a different story.
“To have it just not be working at all and having us be totally different people, that was really, really, really hard,” she said. “And that was definitely a heartbreak of mine.”
She harbors no ill will toward Mosley, whom she calls “great.” They “still talk,” she says, noting that “it’s not like I don’t ever see him.”
In 2016, Camp married her Pitch Perfect costar Skylar Astin. The exes divorced three years later.
Today, Camp is happily dating stylist Jade Whipkey. The pair soft-launched their relationship earlier this week, with both women posting cute moments from date nights on social media. Meanwhile, a video resurfaced from earlier in the year where Camp called the pressure to be married to men a “conspiracy.”
In the clip, Camp and Whipkey were interviewed together by a content creator seemingly unaware of Camp’s fame. Asked about their worst dating stories and expectations from men on dates, Camp laughed and said: “Well, I don’t expect anything anymore because I like women and it’s great.”
She also told an anecdote about one of her worst dates. “I left a date once because a guy was like 45 minutes late and I stayed and waited,” she said. “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.’”