Brad Pitt's Girlfriend Ines de Ramon Has Been a 'Calming and Supportive Presence' Following Divorce From Angelina Jolie
A source told People that Ines de Ramon "has brought a lot of peace" into her boyfriend Brad Pitt's life following his divorce from Angelina Jolie.
Pitt and de Ramon have been dating for three years.
They made their red carpet debut at the Venice Film Festival in 2024.Ines de Ramon stuck by her man through a years-long legal battle with his ex, Angelina Jolie. After over a decade together, Brad Pitt and the actress officially finalized their divorce settlement in 2024.
De Ramon, a jewelry executive, began dating Pitt in 2022. On Thursday, a source close to the couple revealed that she's been a "calming and supportive presence' for the actor following his rocky split from Jolie.
The People insider added that de Ramon and Pitt are in a "really solid place."
'There's no pressure between them,' they continued. 'She gives him space when he needs it, but is always there when it counts.'
The source concluded that the couple's relationship "has been easy and natural," while de Ramon "has brought a lot of peace into Brad's life."
Pitt finally broke his silence on his relationship with de Ramon in a new GQ interview.
The Meet Joe Black actor, 61, jokingly hit back at speculation that he'd planned to hard-launch his relationship during last year's car race as a way to promote his upcoming film F1. 'No, dude, it's not that calculated. If you're living … oh my God, how exhausting would that be? If you're living with making those kinds of calculations?' he told the publication before shedding some light on his decision to step out publicly with the 32-year-old.
'No, life just evolves. Relationships evolve,' Pitt clarified. The couple made their relationship red carpet official at the Venice Film Festival last year.
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