Brad Pitt’s longtime girlfriend, Ines de Ramon, has reportedly grown worried about the impact of his ongoing feud with Angelina Jolie. Insiders revealed that she fears Pitt’s relentless focus on the legal dispute could damage their relationship and take a toll on his emotional health.
Sources reveal Ines de Ramon’s feelings about Angelina Jolie’s battle
Brad Pitt’s girlfriend, Ines de Ramon, has grown increasingly concerned about the toll his long-running legal conflict with ex-wife Angelina Jolie is taking on him.
According to RadarOnline.com, those close to the couple claim de Ramon fears the situation could break Pitt both mentally and physically, as his focus on the dispute over their former French estate, Château Miraval, intensifies.
A source told the outlet, “Ines can see how this endless battle is exhausting Brad. She admires his determination, but it worries her deeply. Watching him get so wrapped up in something that’s clearly hurting him is really hard for her.” The insider added that the “lingering mess” surrounding the lawsuit has started to weigh heavily on their relationship. Even as the pair appeared united during public events over the summer, the tension behind the scenes reportedly continued to build.
De Ramon reportedly notices a shift in Pitt’s demeanor whenever the lawsuit arises. “He gets tense and on edge, almost like he’s someone else. Ines calls it his ‘fight mode,’ and she can’t stand it because it’s nothing like the warm, calm person she knows,” said a friend. Sources say she has urged Pitt to prioritize “peace.” She told him that his fixation on the past could undermine both his well-being and their happiness.
Despite the mounting tension, de Ramon recently moved into Pitt’s Hollywood Hills home, seen by friends as a hopeful fresh start. However, insiders caution that his relentless pursuit of victory in the Miraval case still dominates much of his time. “Brad keeps saying he won’t let Angelina win,” said one source. The insider added that de Ramon is beginning to question what “winning” even means if it comes at the cost of their peace.
Originally reported by Vritti Johar on Mandatory.com.
