Brad Pitt’s girlfriend Ines de Ramon proves they’re still going strong with subtle clue
The high-profile actor keeps his private life very private - but this latest picture has seemingly confirmed recent reports.
The first rule of dating Brad Pitt is you do not talk about dating Brad Pitt – but you can drop hints with a bit of bling.
Brad Pitt’s girlfriend, Ines de Ramon, recently stepping out wearing the sentimental “B” necklace she debuted in June, amid reports the couple is going strong and “doing great.”
Ines, who serves as vice president of fine jewellery brand Anita Ko, was photographed wearing what appeared to be a version of the company’s dainty Diamond Initial Necklace (A$2,960) while shopping in Los Angeles, reports Page Six.
The trendy jewellery designer wore a black crop top paired with black pants and a structured black tote while toting a green drink and Bristol Farms shopping bag.
De Ramon, 30, went incognito with oversized sunglasses for the dog-walking excursion Wednesday.
A source told People in July the Meet Joe Black actor, 59, and Ines were “going very strong” and “doing great,” after “spending a lot of time together this summer as they truly enjoy each other’s company.”
The couple was spotted together at Bono’s concert in November but were dating for a few months before the celebrity sighting.
Ines separated from Vampire Diaries star Paul Wesley last September after three years of marriage, while Pitt is embroiled in messy legal battles with his ex-wife, Angelina Jolie.
An initial necklace is certainly sweeter — though more temporary — than a mystery tattoo, like the one Angelina Jolie’s tattoo artist previewed on his Instagram earlier this week.
While fans went wild with speculation, guessing that the star’s middle finger ink could read “F**k Brad,” the celebrity-loved artist shut down the rumours.
Luckily, it was revealed the Maleficent actress actually was inked with a dagger on her middle finger.
Perhaps de Ramon will cement her love with ink soon enough.
This article originally appeared in Page Six and was reproduced with permission.