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Brad Pitt makes rare comment about life with Ines De Ramon

Brad Pitt makes rare comment about life with Ines De Ramon

Yahoo29-05-2025
Brad Pitt is offering a rare glimpse into his relationship with Ines De Ramon in a new interview.
While the "F1" actor and De Ramon have yet to publicly confirm their romance, they made their red carpet debut together at the 2024 Venice Film Festival in September.
Brad Pitt and Ines de Ramon pose together on red carpet for 1st time
Prior to that, the pair had attended several high-profile events such as the Los Angeles County Museum of Art's annual gala, the British Grand Prix, and the Santa Barbara Film Festival but did not pose for photos together.
In an interview with GQ published Wednesday, the Oscar winner reflected on attending the 2024 British Grand Prix with De Ramon and dismissed any suggestion that their public appearance at the Formula 1 event was a strategic move.
Pitt laughed off the idea.
"No, dude, it's not that calculated," he said. "If you're living, oh my God, how exhausting would that be? If you're living with making those kinds of calculations? No, life just evolves. Relationships evolve."
De Ramon was previously married to "Vampire Diaries" actor Paul Wesley. The couple separated in 2022, with their divorce finalized in 2024, according to court documents obtained by People.
Pitt, meanwhile, was previously married to Angelina Jolie, with whom he shares six children. The former couple finalized their divorce in 2024 after years of legal proceedings.
When asked if he felt relief now that the divorce had officially been settled, Pitt responded, "No, I don't think it was that major of a thing. Just something coming to fruition. Legally."
As for navigating his personal life in the public eye, Pitt admitted, "My personal life is always in the news. It's been in the news for 30 years, bro. Or some version of my personal life, let's put it that way."
"It's been an annoyance I've had to always deal with in different degrees, large and small, as I do the things I really want to do," he continued. So, it's always been this kind of nagging time suck or waste of time, if you let it be that, I don't know."
He added: "Mostly I feel pretty... My life is fairly contained. It feels pretty warm and secure with my friends, with my loves, with my fam, with my knowledge of who I am, that, you know, it's like this fly buzzing around a little bit."
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