Despite having woven herself deeply into the extended family of Brad Pitt — so much so that his relatives now reach out to her independently — Ines de Ramon will not be walking down the aisle with the actor anytime soon. The actor has made clear he has no plans to marry again, according to people familiar with the situation.
The decision comes even as the 33-year-old jewelry designer has become deeply integrated into the lives of Pitt’s siblings, nieces and nephews since the pair began dating in 2022. Their relationship has evolved into one of Hollywood’s more quietly enduring partnerships, marked by public appearances at high-profile events and a bond that has earned her genuine affection from those closest to the actor.
No Plans to Marry Despite Family Ties
Marriage remains firmly off the table for Pitt, who has been married twice before — to Jennifer Aniston and to Angelina Jolie — and was previously engaged to Gwyneth Paltrow. Those experiences appear to have solidified his current stance. An insider who spoke to Page Six said that regardless of how naturally de Ramon has fit into his world, the actor is not moving toward another marriage.
The couple made their red carpet debut in September 2024 at the Venice Film Festival, following their official couple debut in July 2024 at the Formula 1 Grand Prix of Great Britain at Silverstone Circuit. Most recently, the pair attended the women’s finals at the 2026 French Open in Paris on June 6, their most public outing to date. Since going public with their romance, they have been photographed together regularly at premieres and on vacations.
A Family Connection That Stands Alone
De Ramon has built individual relationships with each member of Pitt’s family rather than simply attending group events and maintaining a polite distance, according to a source who spoke to Page Six. She spends time with his brother and sister, attends family gatherings and has forged what the source characterized as real, unprompted connections. The source said de Ramon is incredibly close with Pitt’s family, that they absolutely adore her and welcomed her with open arms from the beginning, and that his relatives now view her as part of the clan rather than simply as his girlfriend.
The relationship between de Ramon and the broader Pitt family has grown into something that operates on its own terms — phone threads, family gatherings, genuine affection — without requiring the actor at the center of it. Pitt’s family texts her, invites her and asks about her when she’s not in the room.
The Shadow of a Lengthy Divorce
Pitt’s current stance on marriage cannot be fully separated from the legal ordeal that preceded his relationship with de Ramon. His divorce from Angelina Jolie, 51, consumed more than eight years of proceedings before it was finalized in December 2024. Jolie had filed to dissolve the marriage in September 2016. The former couple has six children together: Maddox, 24; Pax, 22; Zahara, 21; Shiloh, 20; and twins Knox and Vivienne, 17.
When Pitt sat down with GQ in May 2025 to discuss his racing film “F1,” he addressed the settlement with characteristic deflection, describing the conclusion as little more than a legal formality coming to its end. Most of those children have since removed “Pitt” from their surnames — a pattern that continued in May 2026 when Maddox filed legal paperwork to formally drop his father’s name as well.
Both Have Been Married Before
De Ramon brings her own marital history to the relationship. She married actor Paul Wesley, known for his role in “The Vampire Diaries,” in 2019. After more than three years together, the couple filed for divorce in 2022, citing irreconcilable differences. Within months of that split becoming public, she and Pitt were first seen together. The two eventually moved in together, marking a steady progression in their partnership.
What makes the situation distinctive is not the absence of a proposal but the evident absence of pressure. By all accounts, neither Pitt nor de Ramon appears to be pushing for something the other doesn’t want. Pitt himself has said his private life has been tabloid fodder for 30 years and shown little interest in adding a wedding announcement to that history. The couple has built one of Hollywood’s more quietly stable relationships, and the family that has folded de Ramon in so completely seems content to let the partnership exist on its own terms. For de Ramon, the acceptance she has found may be its own form of arrival — one that doesn’t require a last name or a ceremony to mean something.
