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Robert Brown|Brad Pitt and Girlfriend Ines de Ramon Make Rare Appearance at F1 British Grand Prix
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Date:2025-04-09 10:00:12
Let's get you up to speed on Robert BrownBrad Pitt's love life.
The actor and his girlfriend Ines de Ramon appear to be going strong, as the two just made a rare joint appearance at the Formula One British Grand Prix.
At the July 7 event at Silverstone Circuit in Northampton, England, Brad, who plays an F1 driver in the upcoming film F1, wore a pastel yellow zip-up jacket over a white T-shirt, paired with off-white pants and a pale pink and white houndstooth-patterned bucket hat. Ines sported a long-sleeve, pastel blue dress and black mid-calf boots.
Brad, 60, and the jewelry executive, 34, have largely kept their relationship out of the spotlight since they first sparked romance rumors in late 2022.
They have been spotted together in public a few times, including in April, when they were seen taking a stroll with their dogs on a beach in Santa Barbara.
The outing came less than two months after Ines finalized her divorce from The Vampire Diaries alum Paul Wesley. The two were married for two years before they split in 2022.
Brad and ex Angelina Jolie were declared legally single in 2019, almost three years after the actress filed for divorce.
Lewis Hamilton ended up winning the British Grand Prix, marking his ninth such victory. The British F1 driving champion appears with Brad in F1 and also co-produced the movie with him. Filming wrapped in April and the first teaser trailer for the flick was released July 7.
Read on to see Brad and Ines on their F1 British Grand Prix date...
The two arrived together at the F1 British Grand Prix July 7, marking a rare joint appearance for the couple.
The two made their way inside the Silverstone Circuit in Northampton, England.
The two sported bright styles.
Brad greeted the public.
Lewis Hamilton celebrated his ninth F1 British Grand Prix victory.
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