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Brad Pitt, 61, holds hands with his stunning girlfriend Ines de Ramon, 32, as they leave the F1: The Movie premiere afterparty at swanky hotel

Brad Pitt, 61, holds hands with his stunning girlfriend Ines de Ramon, 32, as they leave the F1: The Movie premiere afterparty at swanky hotel

Daily Mail​4 hours ago

Brad Pitt held hands with his girlfriend Ines de Ramon as they left the F1: The Movie premiere afterparty at the NoMad hotel on Monday night.
The Hollywood actor, 61, cut a dapper figure as he led the stunning 32-year-old, through crowds to the bash.
As they hopped in a taxi to head home he sweetly put his arm around her back following the busy night.
For his big night Brad donned a double-breasted British Racing Green-coloured suit, while flashing his movie star smile.
He paired it with a white collared shirt underneath, leaving the top buttons undone to reveal a satin scarf.
Meanwhile Ines put on a dazzling display in a champagne coloured halter-neck gown, that clung to her slender frame.
She ensured all eyes were on her in the show-stopping number, which was encrusted in intricate beading and sequins and flashed a glimpse of her ample cleavage.
Earlier in the night Ines completed her look with a sparkling tasseled handbag and held tightly onto Brad's hand as they walked the carpet alongside his co-star Damson Idris, producer Lewis Hamilton and fellow movie star Tom Cruise.
F1: The Movie was made in collaboration with Formula One's governing body, the FIA, with seven-times world champion Lewis being one of the producers.
Brad plays the lead role of as troubled race car driver Sonny Hayes, who is pitted against rookie and rival Joshua Pearce (Damson Idris) as they battle it out at various Grand Prix's around the world.
While the reviews for F1: The Movie aren't quite all in yet, social media reactions from several critics began flooding in on X this week.
Many praised Brad and Damson's onscreen chemistry, as well the movie's overall look thanks to director Joseph Kosinski, who last worked on Top Gun: Maverick.
With some even branding F1 the 'Top Gun for racing fans' - three years after the Tom Cruise aviator movie made an eye-popping $1.496 billion worldwide.
On Tuesday, sources close to Brad spoke Us Weekly about how the actor had found an ideal 'quiet life' for himself after finalizing his divorce and starting up a new romance with Ines.
One source said the A-lister is 'in a good place' after finalizing his brutal eight-year divorce struggle with Angelina Jolie in late 2024.
They added that he has now found a 'good balance between being in the spotlight and having a private life.'
The Once Upon A Time In Hollywood star was also said by a second source to have 'done a lot of therapy over the years' after revealing in 2017 that he had started working with a therapist and had gotten sober.
That update on his mental health and substance use came just a year after Angelina, 50, had accused him of being verbally and physically abusive to her and their children after he became intoxicated on a private jet in 2016.
She made the allegations as part of an FBI investigation into Brad that was ultimately dropped, but they came to light in 2022 when she reportedly filed a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit against the FBI to learn why the investigation petered out.
He was ultimately cleared of any wrongdoing by the FBI, and Brad has denied his ex-wife's allegations.
Despite the droves of famous stars who have since been 'canceled' after they were accused of various forms of misconduct, Brad has so far avoided a similar fate despite the alleged jet incident with his family.
Borkowski PR found Mark Borkowski opined to Us Weekly that the actor's fame, charm and enduring attractiveness may have helped him weather the storm.
'When you're that genetically gifted, the scandal has to work twice as hard to stick,' he said.
Us Weekly also reported that Brad is still estranged from most of his six children with Angelina - Maddox, 23, Pax, 21, Zahara, 20, Shiloh, 19, and 16-year-old twins Knox and Vivienne.
Tobias Menzies cut a dapper figure in a black suit
Damson Idris looked smart in a cream suit
Singer Becky G wore a chic white outfit
Sources said that he had 'made several efforts to reconnect with his kids,' but he was only able to regularly spend time with the twins, as they are his only children who are still affected by his and Angelina's custody agreement because they are minors, with his relationships with the older four all said to be 'strained'.
While the publication also reported that Brad is 'cautious' about tying the knot again with Ines, after the way his previous marriages have fallen apart.
Despite his concerns, the source said he had displayed 'his commitment to Ines,' and she was said to be 'very understanding' and 'on the same page' about marriage.
'For now, they value companionship and a relationship without pressure,' the insider added.

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