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Brad Pitt and Ines de Ramon Rev Up Romance on London Red Carpet

  • Jun 24, 2025
  • 3 min read

24 June 2025

Brad Pitt and Ines de Ramon at the F1 European premiere in London / Credit: Getty Images
Brad Pitt and Ines de Ramon at the F1 European premiere in London / Credit: Getty Images

Brad Pitt and his girlfriend Ines de Ramon shared a stylish and heartfelt moment at the European premiere of F1: The Movie in London on June 23. Seen at Cineworld’s Leicester Square, they stepped onto the red carpet together in a display that balanced Hollywood glamour with genuine affection.


Pitt, 61, cut a polished figure in a double-breasted forest green suit, left open over a crisp white shirt and satin scarf, his latest buzzcut a statement look peeking out beneath brown aviators. Ines de Ramon, 32, dazzled beside him in an elegant Fendi gown adorned with micro‑crystals, sequins, and duchess straps. She carried a silver‑tassel bag and diamond‑encrusted hoops. Her signature raven waves bounced with grace as she straightened Pitt’s tie, a tender display of intimacy that spoke volumes


They held hands, walked arm‑in‑arm, and maintained central focus amid a sea of flashes. There was no staged drama just shared warmth and composure. Tom Cruise and other stars like Damson Idris and Kerry Condon also attended, but all eyes turned toward the Carters of cinema, Pitt and de Ramon, whose presence brought a glimmer of old‑school red carpet elegance mixed with modern affection.


This London appearance follows their public debut together in New York on June 16, where Pitt attended the premiere of the same film. At that event he shared insights from the set his character’s life, revisited at legendary locations like Silverstone and Spa and sported a navy double‑breasted suit and fresh buzzcut. Online sources from PEOPLE noted how both Pitt and de Ramon showed calm unity on that carpet, walking hand-in-hand with understated confidence.


Insiders described de Ramon as “no drama, very supportive and perfect for him,” reinforcing how her presence has brought stability since they went public in 2022. Once introduced in Venice, the couple’s relationship has gradually moved into the public eye stepping out alongside friends like Gigi Hadid and Bradley Cooper and inspiring headlines with affectionate gestures.


Despite a slightly awkward moment at the New York premiere when Pitt appeared to lightly dodge a kiss attempt from de Ramon, the couple quickly regained their footing. Handholds, smiles, and relaxed posing helped mute speculation of onscreen dissonance.


Critics and fans watching the footage noted how de Ramon seemed to ground Pitt. It was she who helped adjust his tie that evening symbolizing a lasting bond as they faced the world publicly. In London, their shared moment wasn’t fashion-forward night out—it felt rooted in partnership.


For Pitt, F1 represents more than just a film premiere. He plays Sonny Hayes, a retired Formula One driver returning to the track a character whose love for speed seems to mirror Pitt’s newly kindled interest in racing. In conversation with People, he credited de Ramon for fanning that spark, saying it was “love rather than professional necessity” that drew him closer to motorsport.


At the London premiere, Damien Idris and Kerry Condon joined Tom Cruise, and Dame Ed Sheeran even turned up extending the film’s global glitter. The presence of Lewis Hamilton, one of the movie’s producers, underscored F1’s authenticity within racing culture.


The evening’s most enduring image was de Ramon’s gentle gesture the intimate moment when she ensured Pitt’s tie was straight, a small act symbolizing their private harmony amid the public spectacle. In a world where celebrity romance often unfurls in choreographed steps, this felt refreshingly organic.


This pairing also mirrors broader shifts in celebrity culture. Their red carpet appearances coordinated yet unscripted demonstrate how true charm lies in small, authentic interactions. Their “no-drama” dynamic, as described by insiders, plays well in a celebrity landscape craving both relatability and elegance .


As F1 begins rolling out across theaters, will this couple’s red carpet moves deepen? If London is any measure, Brad Pitt and Ines de Ramon are not just promoting a film, they’re subtly choreographing a narrative of mutual respect, support, and style. That tie‑straightening moment might not make headlines like a kiss or a confession, but it speaks more deeply: of partnership in action.


And in the end, after the cameras dim and the film begins, that quiet gesture may endure. In a world of glamour and flash, sometimes the sweetest moment is for just two people on a red carpet his partner adjusting his tie, her calm keeping him grounded, two hearts captured in a fleeting but telling moment.


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