Actor Brad Pitt has made clear he will not be walking down the aisle again, even though his girlfriend Ines de Ramon has become so deeply integrated into his extended family that his relatives now reach out to her independently of him.
The decision to avoid marriage comes despite the strength of their bond and the warmth with which the Pitt family has embraced the 33-year-old jewelry designer. Sources close to the situation say the actor has no plans to marry again, a stance that appears rooted in his previous marital experiences with Jennifer Aniston and Angelina Jolie, plus an earlier engagement to Gwyneth Paltrow.
Family Ties Without the Title
De Ramon and Pitt have been a couple since 2022, and in that time she has cultivated individual relationships with his siblings, nieces, and nephews that function independently of the actor himself. An insider described how de Ramon has taken the initiative to know each family member personally rather than simply appearing at obligatory gatherings. She spends time with his brother and sister, attends family events, and has developed genuine connections that operate through their own phone threads and unprompted outreach.
The source said de Ramon is incredibly close with Pitt’s family, that they absolutely adore her and welcomed her with open arms from the beginning, and that his relatives now view her as part of the clan rather than simply as his girlfriend. Yet despite this seamless integration, marriage remains firmly off the table. The insider was equally direct about the limits: Pitt is not moving toward another marriage, regardless of how naturally de Ramon has fit into his world.
A Divorce That Dragged On for Years
Pitt’s position on remarriage cannot be understood without considering the protracted legal battle that finally ended in December 2024. His divorce from Jolie, 51, took more than eight years to finalize after she filed to dissolve the marriage in September 2016. When the actor sat down with GQ in May 2025 to promote his racing film “F1,” he addressed the settlement with characteristic deflection, describing the conclusion as little more than a legal formality coming to its end.
The former couple shares six children: Maddox, 24; Pax, 22; Zahara, 21; Shiloh, 19; and twins Knox and Vivienne, 17. Most of those children have since legally removed “Pitt” from their surnames.
De Ramon’s Previous Marriage
De Ramon also brings her own marital history to the relationship. She married actor Paul Wesley, known for his role in “The Vampire Diaries,” in 2019. The couple filed for divorce in 2022 after more than three years together, citing irreconcilable differences. Within months of that split becoming public, she and Pitt were first seen together.
A Public Partnership That Moves at Its Own Pace
The relationship has progressed steadily but without rush. The two eventually moved in together and made their official couple debut in July 2024 at the Formula 1 Grand Prix of Great Britain at Silverstone Circuit. Their red carpet debut followed in September 2024 at the Venice Film Festival. Since then, they have been photographed together regularly at premieres and on vacations, projecting a partnership that has settled into something comfortable and unhurried.
What distinguishes this arrangement is the apparent absence of pressure from either side. By all accounts, neither Pitt nor de Ramon appears to be pushing for something the other doesn’t want. The family that has folded her in so completely seems content to let the relationship exist on its own terms. Pitt himself has said his private life has been tabloid fodder for 30 years and shown little interest in adding a wedding announcement to that history. For de Ramon, the acceptance she has found may be its own form of arrival — one that doesn’t require a last name or a ceremony to mean something. Pitt’s family texts her. They invite her. They ask about her when she’s not in the room. By most measures, she already belongs.










