Brad Pitt Has ‘No Complaints' in Ines de Ramon Relationship — Report
A recent report has claimed that is 'happy' and has 'no complaints' in his relationship with his girlfriend, Ines de Ramon, who is a jewelry designer. The duo has been dating since 2022. Previously, Pitt was married to fellow actor Angelina Jolie from 2014 to 2019 and to Jennifer Aniston from 2000 to 2005. Meanwhile, De Ramon wedded The Vampire Diaries actor Paul Wesley in 2019. Their divorce was finalized in 2024.
People cited a source to report that Brad Pitt, 61, is 'happy' in his relationship with De Ramon and to move beyond his divorce from Jolie. This source also noted that things were 'low-key for the family.'
The source elaborated, 'They're in a great place. Life's good, no complaints.'
This comes amidst a bitter legal battle between Pitt and Jolie. The latter filed for divorce from Pitt in 2016, and they were declared single legally in 2019. However, Pitt sued Jolie in 2022 after she sold her portion of the French winery Chateau Miraval. Jolie subsequently filed a countersuit against Pitt, alleging abusive behavior toward her and their children during a flight in 2016. (via The New York Times).
Pitt and Jolie are parents of Maddox Chivan, Pax Thien, Zahara Marley, Shiloh Nouvel, and twins Knox Léon and Vivienne Marcheline.
As for Ines de Ramon, the University of Geneva graduate and Wesley reportedly confirmed their relationship on Instagram in 2018, before getting married about a year later. After three years of marriage, they parted ways in September 2022. She and Pitt were first seen in public together at a Bono concert in November of that year. At the time, People referred to a source close to De Ramon to report that the couple became acquainted through a mutual friend and that the Wolfs star was 'really into' her.
Notably, Pitt is slated to star opposite Damson Idris, Kerry Condon, and others in Joseph Kosinski's F1, which is scheduled to come out in U.S. theaters in June 2025.
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