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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Brad Pitt and Ines de Ramon are planning a "low-key" Thanksgiving celebration

    The Hollywood star and Ines, 32, "enjoyed a quiet Thanksgiving last year with good food" and the loved-up couple are planning a similar celebration this year, too.


    A source told People: "They like keeping things low-key and creating intimate traditions. They will be celebrating with a small group."

    Brad, 61 - who was previously married to actress Angelina Jolie - has been dating Ines since 2022, and the actor is thrilled that she'll be by his side for the first holiday season since losing his mother.

    Jane Pitt passed away at 84 in August, but Ines has proven to be a hugely supportive influence on Brad since then.

    The insider shared: "He felt sad for his dad too. Brad's very grateful to have Ines. She's beyond supportive."

    Meanwhile, a source recently revealed that Brad feels "happy" to have Ines "by his side".

    A source told Entertainment Tonight in 2024: "Brad and Ines are doing well in their relationship.

    "Brad is happy to have her by his side and is focused on the future."

    Brad was previously married to fellow movie stars Angelina and Jennifer Aniston. But he's moved on from his past romances and is now firmly focused on his future.

    The insider shared: "He's trying not to let any worries or issues from the past get to him and appreciates how much he has grown as a person and wants to continue to do so."

    Prior to that, a source claimed that Brad "finally feels happy again".

    The insider told People: "Although he's always been surrounded by trusted friends, he still had years when he felt very lonely.

    "Sharing his life and living with Ines now makes his very happy. Ines is great. She doesn't come with any baggage and is able to just support him."

    Brad's close friends ultimately "just [want] him to be happy" with Ines.

    The Meet Joe Black star - who was married to Angelina between 2014 and 2019 - is now firmly focused on the future, rather than worrying about his past relationships.

    The insider shared: "The long-drawn drama with Angelina used to really get to him, especially the custody drama and abuse allegations.

    "It's been very stressful for him to have to defend over and over again."

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