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Brad Pitt's girlfriend goes braless in saucy see-through ensemble at F1 premiere

Brad Pitt's girlfriend goes braless in saucy see-through ensemble at F1 premiere

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Brad Pitt's girlfriend, Ines de Ramon, made sure all eyes were on her when she rocked up to the actor's glitzy F1 premiere in Times Square in New York on Monday
Brad Pitt's girlfriend made quite the entrance when she rocked up on the red carpet for the premiere of his F1 flick on Monday. Brad, 61, was promoting the film, in which he plays once prominent racer, Sonny Hayes, in times Square, New York, but all eyes were on his partner, Ines de Ramon, 32.
The jewellery designer looked gorgeous, sporting a see-through white dress with a sheer white top - which left no room for a bra - paired with a feathered skirt, which was cinched with a black belt, chunky platform sandals and a tiny cream quilted Chanel bag. Posing next to her, holding Ines' hand, Brad looked predictably dapper in a sharp navy suit and white linen shirt. The loved-up couple seemed happy to be photographed as they flashed smiles a mile wide for the hoards of paparazzi.


The pair were joined at the premiere by a whole host of stars from the F1 world, including Lewis Hamilton and F1 boss, Christian Horner and his wife, Spice Girl, Geri.
In one of the snaps from the night, Ines can be seen holding Brad's face tenderly while he hugged his girlfriend, who he has been linked with since 2022.
Last year, several sources claimed the pair were living together. However, Ines hadnot given up her former residence entirely, according to reports.
"It's pretty recent," one insider told People, adding: "They are going very strong and she is happier than ever."
In 2024, Brad made his red carpet debut with Ines at the British Grand Prix, but was accused of engineering a publicity stunt for his upcoming film.

However, he told GQ magazine: "No, dude, it's not that calculated. If you're living, oh my God, how exhausting would that be? If you're living with making those kinds of calculations? No, life just evolves. Relationships evolve."
Earlier this week on Monday, Brad made a rare family remark amid the estrangement from his children that he shares with ex-wife Angelina Jolie.
The Hollywood darlings' divorce proceedings began in 2016 and following a lengthy battle, was finalised late last year in November.

Brad shares Zahara, 20, Maddox, 23, and Pax, 21 - whom he adopted with Angelina. The former couple also welcomed biological children Shiloh, 19, as well as twins Vivienne and Knox, 16.
While attending the premiere of F1 in Mexico City, Brad briefly opened up on the importance of family during an interview with Entertainment Tonight.

"No matter the mistake, you just learn from [it] and move on. It'll lead to the next success,' he stated.
"When you get to my age, you realise how important it is to surround yourself with the people you love, the people that love you back."

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