Brad Pitt is officially off the market, having made his relationship with Ines de Ramon red carpet official at the Venice Film Festival. They attended the premiere of Pitt’s film ‘Wolfs’, which he not only starred in but also produced. At the event, they were joined by Pitt’s co-star George Clooney and his wife Amal.
Ines de Ramon, born on December 19, 1992, in New Jersey, began her career in the luxury sector after earning a bachelor’s degree in business management from the University of Geneva in 2013. She has worked in the jewelry department at Christie’s and retail at Swiss luxury brand De Grisogono. Prior to her roles in the jewelry industry, Ines was with Kempinski Hotels in Geneva, Switzerland, according to Harper’s Bazaar.
Currently, the 31-year-old serves as vice president at Anita Ko, a luxury jewelry brand, a position she has held since 2020. In addition to her professional achievements, Ines is a certified Integrative Nutrition health coach and is passionate about well-being.
Ines is also a polyglot, fluent in English, Spanish, and French. Before her relationship with Brad Pitt, she was married to ‘The Vampire Diaries’ star Paul Wesley. The couple, who began dating in 2018 and married in 2019, separated in 2022.
Ines and Brad Pitt were first seen together at a Bono concert in Los Angeles in November 2022 and were rumored to have spent New Year’s Eve in Mexico, as indicated by social media posts. They made their first public appearance together at LACMA’s Art + Film Gala in Los Angeles last year. Additionally, Ines joined Pitt on the set of his Formula 1 film ‘F1’ during several European Grand Prix events.
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