Brad Pitt and Ines de Ramon find mutual connection through suffering
In the wake of a personal tragedy, actor Brad Pitt has found solace in the company of his partner, Ines de Ramon. Pitt's mother, Jane Etta Pitt, passed away on August 5 at the age of 84.
Pitt, known for his roles in films such as "Fight Club" and "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood," has six children from his marriage to Angelina Jolie: Maddox (24), Pax (21), Zahara (20), Shiloh (19), and twins Knox and Vivienne (17). The couple, who were married from 2014 to 2016, have remained amicable co-parents.
Rumours of a romantic relationship between Pitt and de Ramon began circulating at the end of 2022. The couple made their first public appearance together in 2024 at the Venice Film Festival, where they shared a rare public appearance and their fashion choices were subtly coordinated.
De Ramon, who was previously married to actor Paul Wesley, known for his role in "The Vampire Diaries," has built a strong bond with Pitt's family. She has been a source of support for Pitt during his mother's passing, reaching out to the family and offering her condolences.
Pitt trusts de Ramon more than he has anyone in a long time, and their relationship has grown stronger due to the recent loss. De Ramon has only been married once, and she and Wesley divorced in 2024.
Pitt and Jolie met on the set of "Mr. & Mrs. Smith" in 2004 and fell in love. They were married in 2014, but separated two years later. Pitt and de Ramon's relationship became public at the premiere of "Wolfs."
De Ramon has become more than just a partner to Pitt; she has become family. The couple's relationship is characterised by a new love with less noise and more passion. They have been seen enjoying quieter dates, such as attending the F1 Grand Prix in Great Britain.
Their relationship has been a positive development for Pitt, who has been open about the challenges he has faced in the past few years. With de Ramon by his side, he seems to be moving forward with a sense of peace and happiness.
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