Brad Pitt is making headlines for his awkward kiss moment with his girlfriend, Ines de Ramon, at one of the “F1” premieres. The Oscar winner arrived for the film’s premiere in New York, and his strict boundaries at the event left de Ramon “embarrassed.” Pitt stood by his “no kissing policy,” but the consequences were huge media highlights.
Brad Pitt doesn’t do red carpet PDA since Angelina Jolie, claims ‘source’
Ines de Ramon did not expect Brad Pitt’s avoidance while leaning in for a kiss at the “F1” premiere in New York. Cameras caught the moment, publicizing it as a grand talking point across social media. Critics and fans took to the platforms to discuss the moment, with one X (formerly Twitter) post briefing the awkward moment.
The X user wrote, “Brad Pitt avoiding Ines kiss (once again) hahaha, she thought he was going to kiss her and he was just trying to cross to the other side I just can’t.” They continued, “The way this relationship is so PR I just can’t.” The viral footage showed de Ramon inclining for a spontaneous kiss, but instead of reciprocating the gesture, Pitt turned away.
Seemingly not expecting the negligence, de Ramon looked uncomfortable in the video. Per Rob Schuter’s exclusive report, a witness remarked, “She looked so embarrassed.” They added, “It felt cold. Almost staged.” Though the couple had seemingly resolved things over by holding hands and smiling for the cameras, observers believed the damage was already done.
A tweet shared by Schuter quipped, “That man dodged her like she was a waiter with the wrong drink order.” Sources close to the actor covered up the cold gesture, with one of them telling Schuter, “Brad doesn’t do red carpet PDA since Angelina” The source continued, “Holding hands? Fine. Kissing? News.”
With eyes already on Brad Pitt for his long divorce journey with Angelina Jolie and the “F1” premiere, the recent moment with Ines de Ramon added fuel to the fire. While some observers speculated about the authenticity of their relationship, others attributed it to personal boundaries.