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Ines de Ramon Supports Brad Pitt's New Film as They Dazzle in a Rare Red Carpet Appearance

Ines de Ramon Supports Brad Pitt's New Film as They Dazzle in a Rare Red Carpet Appearance

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Ines de Ramon is showing up — and showing out — for her boyfriend, Brad Pitt, as she accompanied him on the red carpet for his newest film.
On Monday, June 16, the actor and the jewelry executive attended the New York City premiere of F1, the upcoming sports drama film in which the Fight Club actor, 61, stars. The couple shined as they posed for photos on the red carpet.
De Ramon, 32, donned a white halter-style top that showcased her midriff, paired with a matching maxi skirt and a Chanel purse. She opted to style her hair in a bun with pieces left loose in front. The Academy Award winner, for his part, wore a navy blue suit with a black lapel and light pink pocket square and rocked his buzzed haircut.
A source told Star last month that Pitt is 'giving her [de Ramon] full access to his style team — designers, jewelers, hair and makeup,' adding, 'She may not really know what she's getting into, but Brad wants her with him every step of the way.'
While on the carpet, Pitt was asked by Entertainment Tonight whether he had converted the Swiss-educated de Ramon into a Formula 1 racing fan — and it turns out he didn't have to.
'Well, she's European, so she already had a taste,' Pitt remarked.
De Ramon and Pitt, who made their red carpet debut at the Venice Film Festival last year, have been out and about in the Big Apple recently. On Friday, June 13, they joined Bradley Cooper and Gigi Hadid for a double date at Cote Korean Steakhouse for dinner.
A separate source gave insight into Pitt and de Ramon's relationship last month, telling Star, 'Brad's very happy with Ines, and this even-keeled, go-with-the-flow-type vibe is so refreshing. They're an extremely calm couple and not overly intense or high-strung.'
Pitt was, of course, famously married to Angelina Jolie from 2014 until the Maleficent actress, 50, filed for divorce in 2016. The pair share six children: Maddox, 23, Pax, 21, Zahara, 20, Shiloh, 19, and twins Knox and Vivienne, 16.
As for de Ramon, she tied the knot with The Vampire Diaries alum Paul Wesley in 2019, but the pair separated in 2022 and finalized their divorce in 2024.
Pitt shared some words of wisdom last week with Entertainment Tonight at the F1 premiere in Mexico City.
'I think you get to my age and see how important it is to surround yourself with the people you know, the people you love, the people that love you back. Friends, family, and that's it,' he said. 'From there, we get to go make things. So it's a pretty simple, I think, equation.'

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