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Brad Pitt And Girlfriend Ines de Ramon Reportedly At Impasse On Relationship's Next Steps

Brad Pitt And Girlfriend Ines de Ramon Reportedly At Impasse On Relationship's Next Steps

Yahoo09-07-2025
There is allegedly trouble in Brad Pitt and Ines de Ramon's paradise over the actor's hesitance to fully commit to their relationship.
A source claimed the longtime couple were butting heads over their relationship status as they wanted different things. The Hollywood veteran allegedly wants a baby while his lover needs proof of his love.
The reported drama between Brad Pitt and Ines de Ramon comes months after the finalization of his divorce from Angelina Jolie. Besides making headlines for his years-long feud with his "Mr. & Mrs. Smith" co-star, the actor also made waves for his estrangement from his children.
According to a source, the alleged issues between Pitt and de Ramon stemmed from their disagreement over the next stage of their three-year romance. The insider claimed the TV personality wished to start a family with the jewelry designer; however, she wanted a trip down the aisle first.
They described de Ramon as "an old-fashioned gal at heart," stressing that her love for Pitt did not overshadow her morals. "She adores Brad and would love to have his baby, but not if he's dragging his feet on marriage," the source explained.
Meanwhile, Pitt had a "go with the flow" approach to their relationship, a behavior the insider noted de Ramon did not appreciate. They told RadarOnline:
"Bottom line is she needs a ring before she's on board with babymaking. She needs him to prove how much he cares."
The source added that Pitt's desire to start a family with de Ramon was not tied to his bitter feud with his ex-wife. The entertainer became estranged from his six children during his years-long divorce from Jolie.
Despite having little to no interactions with his kids over the years, the source alleged that Pitt's move to have a new family was not his way of filling the "void." Nonetheless, he won't be able to have any babies with de Ramon unless he pops the big question, per the insider's words.
The claims of Pitt and de Ramon's disagreement over their relationship come weeks after they turned heads at the premiere of the actor's new movie. The Blast reported that the lovebirds looked head over heels for each other at the "F1" debut in New York City.
Pitt and de Ramon gave the paparazzi plenty to capture during their June appearance at the race car movie's premiere. The jewelry designer put her toned body on display in a stunning halterneck-style top that featured a plunging bodice.
The sheer fabric flaunted de Ramon's curves and toned midsection while the gorgeous feather skirt she paired it with was secured at her tiny waist with a large black belt. She completed the chic style with a mini Chanel bag and styled her hair in an elegant updo.
Meanwhile, Pitt looked dashing by her side, rocking a black-navy suit, cotton shirt, and a matching pocket square. The TV personality could barely keep his hands to himself while posing for pictures with de Ramon and frequently held her hand or grabbed her waist.
Pitt hinted at his romance with de Ramon being the outcome of his determination to focus on the future after his bitter separation from Jolie. He shared his thoughts on the importance of learning from one's mistakes at the premiere of his new movie in Mexico City last month, saying:
"No matter the mistake, you know, you just learn from it and move on. It'll lead to the next success."
Although he did not share what mistakes he was referencing, The Blast shared that Pitt credited his loved ones for always helping him navigate through troubled waters.
"At my age, I see how important it is to surround yourself with the people you know, the people you love, the people that love you back," he explained.
Pitt and his ex-wife Jolie were embroiled in a years-long divorce battle that cost the actor his relationship with his children. Early this month, a source shed light on the aftermath of the bitter feud, claiming Pitt wished to reconnect with his estranged family.
The insider explained that the entertainer had made some mistakes despite his love for Jolie, with his past struggles with alcohol negatively impacting the situation. However, they claimed he had moved on from the past and hoped to build a future with his kids.
"The case is over, but there are no winners. To have that behind him is a relief. But on the other hand, it's been hard for him because he doesn't have a great relationship with his kids," the source noted, per The Blast.
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