Brad Pitt is reportedly considering marriage to girlfriend Ines de Ramon following a devastating year that included the death of his mother, with insiders suggesting the couple could tie the knot during a spontaneous ceremony in Europe this spring.
The 62-year-old actor has been dating de Ramon, 33, since late 2022, and sources say their relationship has deepened significantly over the past six months. The couple recently arrived in Greece, where Pitt is filming “The Riders,” and friends predict they may elope while abroad.
Jane Pitt died on August 5, 2025, at age 84, leaving the actor to lean heavily on de Ramon for emotional support during his grief. The loss hit Pitt hard—his mother was described by family as having “the biggest heart” and was the matriarch who held the extended Pitt clan together.
“The past six months have been very hard for Brad. Losing his mom, Jane, last August really shook him,” an insider revealed. “There’s no doubt it’s brought them closer.”
The jewelry company vice president has proven herself as a steady presence during one of the most challenging periods of Pitt’s life. De Ramon currently serves as Vice President of Anita Ko Jewelry, a brand beloved by celebrities including Taylor Swift and Florence Pugh.
The couple made their red carpet debut at the Venice Film Festival in September 2024, signaling their commitment to each other despite maintaining a relatively private romance. They later walked together at the New York City premiere of “F1” in June 2025, continuing to make public appearances as a united couple.
Sources close to the couple say Pitt has been contemplating his future more seriously in recent months. The actor is reportedly in a “great headspace” and more at peace than he’s been in years, with de Ramon playing a meaningful role in that healing.
The marriage speculation comes as Pitt continues navigating a contentious legal battle with ex-wife Angelina Jolie over their Château Miraval winery in France. Pitt is seeking $35 million in damages in the ongoing dispute, with a full trial set for February 2027. The actor and Jolie finalized their divorce in December 2024—more than eight years after she first filed—ending a marriage that began in 2014.
The actor remains estranged from his six children with Jolie: Maddox, Pax, Zahara, Shiloh, Knox, and Vivienne. Several of the children have reportedly chosen to drop Pitt’s last name from their own. The family dynamics have added stress to Pitt’s life, making de Ramon’s unwavering support even more significant to those close to the couple.
De Ramon’s own marriage to actor Paul Wesley, star of “The Vampire Diaries,” officially ended when their divorce was finalized in February 2024. The pair were married from 2019 until their separation in mid-2022, around the same time she began her relationship with Pitt.
The couple is now fully living together after moving into a new home. Pitt sold his Los Feliz property in August 2025—the same home that was burglarized in June while he was away promoting “F1.” He had purchased the property for $5.5 million in 2023 and has since acquired a $12 million Hollywood Hills mansion.
Insiders say de Ramon has been instrumental in Pitt’s personal growth and healing. Friends describe the actor as being calmer and healthier than he’s been in years, with de Ramon serving as a stabilizing influence.
However, sources offer conflicting accounts about marriage plans. While some insiders predict a European elopement, others report the couple is “not interested in getting married” at this time. Both have been through painful divorces, and Pitt’s ongoing legal battles with Jolie may be influencing any timeline.
If wedding bells do ring, this would mark Pitt’s third marriage. He was previously married to Jennifer Aniston from 2000 to 2005 before his relationship with Jolie. Friends of the couple say de Ramon has no interest in the spotlight—a quality Pitt deeply admires after decades of intense public scrutiny.
As Pitt continues filming in Europe with de Ramon by his side, those close to the pair are watching to see if wedding bells ring before they return stateside.
