Brad Pitt and Ines de Ramon have shown off their relationship on the red carpet for the first time.
The Oscar winner and his girlfriend attended the premiere of his new movie, “Wolfs,” at the 2024 Venice Film Festival on Sunday. Pitt wore a black, double-breasted tuxedo jacket with black flared pants, while de Ramon donned a white, one-shoulder gown.
Their appearance comes nearly two years after they first sparked romance rumors.
The stylish couple were joined by Pitt’s equally dapper “Wolfs” co-star, George Clooney, who wore a black tux, and his wife, Amal Clooney, dressed in a stunning sleeveless pastel yellow gown.
The day before the “Wolfs” premiere, the group was seen on a romantic double date at Ristorante da Ivo in Venice, Italy, according to People magazine. The outlet noted that the couples turned heads with their elegant entrance at the restaurant after arriving in a motorboat taxi.
Pitt and de Ramon have reportedly been dating since late 2022, and they have been living together at Pitt’s home since February 2024.
De Ramon was previously married to “Vampire Diaries” star Paul Wesley from 2019-2022. Pitt famously tied the knot with Angelina Jolie in 2014, but she later filed for divorce in 2016, citing irreconcilable differences.
The former couple, who are currently embroiled in a lengthy legal battle, share six kids together: Maddox, Pax, Zahara, Shiloh, Knox and Vivienne.
Pitt and Clooney have been pals for a long time and have starred in multiple films together, including the “Ocean’s” trilogy and “Confessions of a Dangerous Mind.” “Wolfs” marks the duo’s first time co-headlining a film since 2008’s “Burn After Reading.”
“Wolfs” follows two fixers who are accidentally assigned to the same job. The action-comedy movie earned Pitt and Clooney a nearly five-minute standing ovation during its Venice Film Festival premiere, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
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“Wolfs” is slated to release in theaters for a limited time starting Sept. 20 before hitting Apple TV+ on Sept. 27.
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