'Pitch Perfect 3' News, Updates: Anna Kendrick Considers Lesbian Relationship With Co-star Brittany Snow In The Film!

By C. A. P. | Nov 03, 2016 06:37 AM EDT

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The 31-year-old American singer-actress Anna Kendrick openly discussed her approval of a possible lesbian relationship with her co-star Brittany Snow's character in "Pitch Perfect 3."

In her recent interview with The Advocate, Kendrick was asked if who she would choose as her lesbian lover, given the chance to have a gay character. "Our (Snow's) characters are pretty much in a lesbian relationship. As far as we're concerned, they're secretly in love," Kendrick teasingly responded.

Kendrick referred to Snow's character, Chloe Beale. Beale is one of the senior Bellas when Kendrick a.k.a. Beca Mitchell joined the group. In fact, it was Beale who discovered Mitchell's singing prowess and convinced her to audition for the singing female group.

"Pitch Perfect" piloted in 2012 starring Kendrick as Beca Mitchell, a rebellious 18-year-old freshman forced to join the Barden Bellas in accordance with her father's request. Upon joining Barden Bellas, Mitchell easily got close to Beale as she would mentor her singing. In fact, fans ship their characters and even formed a love team called "Bechloe."

However, despite the actress' approval of a possible lesbian relationship with fellow Bella, she worries about the film's PG-13 rating. Kendrick even shared they joked "There will be allout passionate lovemaking" in the movie's third sequel.

But despite her support to any lesbian relationship in their movie's third sequel, Kendrick clarifies she's straight and finds it funny that people think she's actually gay. 

Nonetheless, Kendrick also pointed out that she's been really close to gay people and she has no problem with that. At one point, she even questioned her parents if people who objected homosexuality are "idiots". 

"Pitch Perfect 3" will be released on December 22. Until then, save your pitches for the Barden Bellas!

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