For the first time together on the red carpet: Brad Pitt appeared with his partner Ines de Ramon at the Venice Film Festival.
Brad Pitt (60) and Ines de Ramon (31) made one of the most glamorous appearances to date at the 81st Venice Film Festival. On Sunday evening, September 1st, the actor and his partner attended the premiere of his new film “Wolfs”. Apparently in a great mood, the couple posed for the photographers together with George Clooney (63), who also appears in the film, and his wife Amal Clooney (46).
For the special occasion, Pitt opted for an elegant black suit, underneath which he casually wore a black T-shirt instead of a shirt. De Ramon, who works as a jewelry designer, appeared in a floor-length white one-shoulder dress.
First appearance on the red carpet
For Brad Pitt and Ines de Ramon, who have been together for around two years now, it was their first joint appearance on the red carpet. In July, they officially appeared as a couple for the first time at the Formula 1 race in Silverstone and walked hand in hand through the pit lane, so now it was their red carpet debut. For Pitt, it is the first time he has appeared at an event with a partner since his separation from Angelina Jolie (49) in 2015.
His ex-wife also attended the film festival: on August 29, she presented the biopic “Maria”, in which she portrays the opera singer Maria Callas (1923-1977). Festival director Alberto Barbera (70) revealed that he had made sure that the quarreling former dream couple did not cross paths under any circumstances. To avoid any clashes, Jolie was already on her way to the next premiere in the USA when Brad appeared at the Lido with Ramon. A meeting would therefore be “impossible”.
Source: Stern
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