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Ella Bright speaks out for the first time on fans’ “concern” over the intimate scenes and age gap in Off Campus.

  • May 28
  • 5 min read

In recent weeks, the Prime Video series Off Campus has become one of the most discussed new romance dramas on streaming platforms, not only for its hockey-centered love story but also for the attention surrounding its young cast. At the center of this conversation is Ella Bright, who plays Hannah Wells, opposite Belmont Cameli’s Garrett Graham. The show’s depiction of an intense “opposites attract” relationship between a reserved music student and a star hockey player has quickly captured a global audience, while also prompting online discussions about casting dynamics and the age gap between its leads.

Bright, who is 19, recently addressed concerns from viewers regarding the nearly ten-year age difference between her and co-star Belmont Cameli, who is 28. Speaking on the podcast Not Skinny But Not Fat, she directly responded to the conversation that has been circulating online since the show’s release.

“I get people’s concern, but also not once did I feel, one, left out from being younger than everybody,” Bright said during her appearance. She emphasized that her experience on set was defined by comfort and collaboration rather than discomfort related to age differences among cast members.

“We’re all such a family and everyone was just more than perfect, and I couldn’t be more comfortable on this set with these people,” she continued. “So it is funny when they say that. I’m like ‘I’m good.’”

Bright also noted that she was only 18 when production on the series began, but insisted she was fully informed about the nature of the role from the outset. “I came into this job and during the chemistry reads with more than enough information and knowledge and understanding of what this role required and the show,” she explained.

The actress, who has spoken openly about her immediate connection to the character of Hannah Wells, added that she never questioned her decision to take on the role. “I just fell in love with Hannah and the scripts immediately,” she said. “There was never a question that I wouldn’t want to do this.”

Her comments reflect a broader conversation surrounding Off Campus, a series adapted from the popular hockey romance novels by Elle Kennedy. The story follows students at the fictional Briar University, where relationships, identity, and emotional growth unfold alongside the pressures of competitive collegiate hockey. Bright’s character, Hannah Wells, is introduced as a disciplined and introspective music student whose life becomes intertwined with Garrett Graham, a charismatic but emotionally complex hockey star played by Cameli.

While the series leans heavily into romance tropes, including “opposites attract” dynamics and emotionally charged relationships, it has also been noted for its inclusion of more mature themes, including intimacy and vulnerability. Bright acknowledged that she was aware of these expectations from the beginning of the casting process, stating that she understood what the role would require before filming began.

“I came into this job during the chemistry reads with more than enough information and knowledge and understanding of what this role required and the show,” she reiterated, emphasizing that transparency was present from early development stages. She also noted that scenes involving partial nudity were discussed in advance, ensuring all performers involved had clarity about the production’s approach.

The discussion around Bright and Cameli’s age difference has become a recurring topic among viewers since the show premiered on Prime Video. However, within the cast environment, Bright has consistently described a supportive and family-like atmosphere. “We’re all such a family and everyone was just more than perfect,” she said, reinforcing her comfort on set and her positive working relationship with her colleagues.

Off Campus itself is structured around themes of emotional development, trust, and the transition into adulthood, following a group of students navigating both academic and romantic challenges. The dynamic between Hannah and Garrett serves as the emotional core of the narrative, blending personal vulnerability with the intensity of young love in a competitive university environment.

As the series gained traction following its full-season release on May 13, discussions extended beyond the storyline into the broader cultural reception of romance adaptations in streaming media. The show’s popularity has positioned its cast, particularly Bright and Cameli, at the center of a growing fanbase that engages heavily with both on-screen chemistry and off-screen interviews.

Ella Bright’s rise to prominence through Off Campus marks one of her earliest major television roles. Prior to the series, she had been building experience through smaller screen projects and acting work in the UK industry. Her performance as Hannah Wells has introduced her to an international audience, with critics noting her ability to balance emotional restraint with moments of vulnerability, a key requirement for the role.

Belmont Cameli, meanwhile, entered the project with prior experience in teen and young adult television, having appeared in multiple streaming productions that helped establish him as a recognizable face in the romance and drama genre. His portrayal of Garrett Graham continues a pattern in his career of emotionally layered “leading man” roles, often combining athletic confidence with internal conflict.

The pairing of Bright and Cameli has been widely discussed online, with viewers analyzing their on-screen chemistry and the authenticity of their performances. While some discussions have focused on casting age differences, others have emphasized the narrative intention behind portraying college-aged characters navigating early adulthood relationships.

Bright’s comments on the podcast appear aimed at addressing concerns directly rather than avoiding the conversation. Her emphasis on comfort, preparation, and clarity suggests a production environment that prioritized communication between cast and crew. She repeatedly underscored that she never felt excluded or unprepared during filming, despite being younger than many of her colleagues.

The Off Campus series itself is based on a well-established book franchise that has maintained a strong readership within the romance genre since its initial publication. The adaptation brings to screen a storyline that already had a dedicated fanbase, many of whom were eager to see how the dynamic between Hannah and Garrett would translate into live-action form.

This built-in audience has contributed significantly to the show’s visibility, particularly on social media platforms where clips, behind-the-scenes content, and fan reactions circulate rapidly. The chemistry between Bright and Cameli has become a central talking point, further amplifying interest in both actors’ careers.

Beyond the immediate success of Off Campus, Bright’s emerging career trajectory is now being closely watched within the entertainment industry. At just 19, she represents a new generation of actors transitioning from early-stage roles into leading positions within high-profile streaming productions. Her ability to navigate public scrutiny while maintaining a composed and articulate presence in interviews has contributed to her growing recognition.

Cameli’s involvement in the series similarly reinforces his position within the young adult romance space, a genre that continues to expand across streaming platforms. His performance as Garrett Graham aligns with his previous work, often portraying characters that balance charm with emotional complexity.

While discussions about age gaps in casting are not new within the industry, Off Campus has brought renewed attention to how such dynamics are perceived by audiences in the context of modern streaming content. The dialogue surrounding Bright and Cameli reflects broader cultural sensitivity toward representation, casting choices, and on-screen relationships.

Despite this, both actors have consistently emphasized the professionalism of the production environment. Bright’s repeated references to feeling “comfortable” and “supported” suggest that, from her perspective, the working conditions were transparent and collaborative.

As Off Campus continues to circulate among international audiences, the conversation around its cast is likely to evolve alongside its reception. For now, Bright’s statements serve as a direct response to online speculation, reinforcing her positive experience on set and her confidence in the role she chose to undertake.

With all eight episodes now streaming, the series stands as both a romance drama and a cultural talking point, bridging fictional storytelling with real-world discussions about casting, age perception, and the evolving nature of young adult television adaptations. In that context, Ella Bright and Belmont Cameli remain central figures not only within the narrative of Off Campus, but also within the broader conversation the show has sparked among its global audience.

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