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Brad Pitt & Ines de Ramon's Relationship Is ‘Floundering,' Claims ‘Expert'

Brad Pitt & Ines de Ramon's Relationship Is ‘Floundering,' Claims ‘Expert'

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and Ines de Ramon recently turned heads with their glamorous appearance at the New York City premiere of the film 'F1' on June 6. Although they posed intimately for the cameras, a body language expert claimed that their relationship seemed 'floundering.' Reportedly, the couple's connection appeared to be rocky and lacked 'synchronicity.'
Brad Pitt and Ines de Ramon graced the red carpet of the 'F1' premiere in NYC, where they were photographed holding hands. They smiled for the cameras and posed for a couple of love-filled photos. Despite giving PDA-packed moments, reports suggested that their relationship might be struggling.
According to RadarOnline, body language expert Judi James compared the couple's appearance to that of George Clooney and Amal Clooney. She pointed out that Pitt's sudden change in fashion could indicate relationship troubles. With his popular buzz cut and shift in style, the expert claimed that the actor had seemingly 'opted for a George and Amal-looking vibe.'
Explaining the differences, James mentioned how both men have 'non-Hollywood' and 'successful' partners. She praised their respective choices, then said, 'Unlike Clooney though, Brad also has a considerable age gap difference, which seems to have created some wardrobe floundering that could reflect on his emotional approach.'
The expert further stated that the age gap between Pitt, 61, and de Ramon, 32, was not an issue at the event. Their contrasting taste and style appeared to be the major problem, claiming the couple has a 'lack of synchronicity.' '[Pitt] looks blissfully happy but also slightly ill at ease here,' James added. Meanwhile, the jewelry designer looked confident and radiated a different aura than her boyfriend.
At the premiere, the Oscar winner wore a double-padded navy blue suit with a buttoned-up white shirt. His girlfriend, on the other hand, looked gorgeous in a halter-neck top with a flowy sheer ending and a long skirt, paired with a black belt.
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