Brad Pitt and his girlfriend, Ines de Ramon, are reportedly preparing for a quiet, intimate holiday season as they continue building their low-key life together. Sources say the couple are choosing small gatherings and personal traditions, especially as Pitt faces his first holidays following the loss of his mother earlier this year.
Brad Pitt and Ines de Ramon’s holiday plans revealed
Brad Pitt and Ines de Ramon are reportedly keeping Thanksgiving simple, mirroring last year’s celebration. A Pitt source told PEOPLE the pair “enjoyed a quiet Thanksgiving last year with good food,” adding that their plans this year are “similar.”
Another source familiar with de Ramon claimed the couple prefers understated celebrations: “They like keeping things low-key and creating intimate traditions. They will be celebrating with a small group.” The holiday season comes just months after the death of Pitt’s mother, Jane Pitt, who passed away in August at age 84. According to the Pitt source, the loss “was heartbreaking,” and the actor “felt sad for his dad too.” The insider adds, “Brad’s very grateful to have Ines. She’s beyond supportive.”
Brad Pitt and Ines de Ramon have grown increasingly private since beginning their relationship in 2022 and recently moved into a new home together earlier this year. Despite their privacy preference, the couple stepped out earlier this month to support George Clooney at the Los Angeles premiere of his film Jay Kelly at the Egyptian Theater. A source alleges the pair “arrived early and were very touchy-feely and seemed joined at the hip” at the afterparty.
“They looked loved up. He was in a great mood and seemed thrilled to be there to celebrate his friend. Brad and Ines spoke in a group with Clooney for a while and then talked to Bono for a bit,” the source added.
Professionally, Pitt remains active. Following the success of his Formula One film F1, he has reteamed with Quentin Tarantino for The Adventures of Cliff Booth, a sequel to Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.
Originally reported by Devanshi Basu on Mandatory.
