Brad Pitt and Ines de Ramon have been romantically linked since November 2022, after being spotted together at a Bono concert.
The pair made their red carpet debut in September 2024 at the Wolfs world premiere during the Venice International Film Festival, and have reportedly been going strong ever since, even moving in together. But despite all that – and rumors that they want to have kids together – we may not see them tie the knot anytime soon…

Will Brad Pitt Marry Ines De Ramon?
According to reports, the Fight Club alum doesn't see himself getting married anytime soon following his 2005 divorce from Jennifer Aniston, 57, and his "devastating" divorce from Angelina Jolie, 50, which was finalized in December 2024 after a "messy" eight-year legal battle.
The Daily Mail cited an insider who claimed that the F1 actor, 62, and the jewelry designer, 33, are "very happy" right now, and Pitt "enjoys the peace and support of his easy-going girlfriend."
One insider reportedly said that they don't see him getting married again or having more kids (the latter of which isn't what other sources have said in the past, for what it's worth) and added: "He has a great partner who he appreciates, but there is no rush in that direction."

Brad Pitt Is 'Devastated' To Be 'Alienated' From His Kids After Angelina Jolie Divorce
Although the Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood actor is said to be very happy with his girlfriend, it seems like the fallout from his split from the Maleficent actress is at the heart of many of his decisions. And the way he has been treated by his six children since their split is reportedly a huge part of it.
"There has been a campaign of alienation [by Jolie] which has been successful," a source told the Daily Mail. "The antagonism is huge. He has been alienated from the kids completely." They added: "It is devastating to him."
After the F1 actor was criticized for not attending daughter Zahara's graduation from Spelman College in Atlanta last week –or allegedly not reaching out to her, either – an insider told the Daily Mail: "You can't have it both ways – to promote a complete estrangement and then criticize someone for not going to an event when you've made sure that they would not be welcome. That's not a situation which he created."

