Hollywood actor Brad Pitt (61) has drawn attention from fans as he awkwardly avoided a kiss from his girlfriend Ines de Ramon (32).
According to a report by Page Six on the 18th (local time), Brad Pitt attended the world premiere of the movie 'F1' held in New York's Times Square on the 17th (local time). Ines de Ramon accompanied him, but a subtle scene was captured that was different from the affectionate atmosphere.
In the footage, as de Ramon approached Pitt on the red carpet to kiss him, Pitt appeared to turn his head and avoid it. Pitt then continued to engage in conversation with another woman nearby, naturally moving away.
The scene quickly spread through social media. An internet user noted, "Again, Brad Pitt avoiding Ines's kiss. This is just a level of ignoring now," while another user pointed out, "The red carpet appearance looked staged. I wonder if this relationship is not just marketing."
Some attention has been drawn to the incident as it occurred after the couple enjoyed a double date with Gigi Hadid and Bradley Cooper. At that time, the four were spotted holding hands while walking in front of a high-end steakhouse in New York.
Despite the awkward kiss avoidance, Pitt and de Ramon were seen expressing affection during the event, such as holding hands and Pitt wrapping his arm around de Ramon's waist. In one scene, de Ramon was also captured placing her hand on Pitt's chest and sharing a tender gaze.
The two started dating at the end of 2022, and in March, People reported, "The couple is still maintaining a good relationship." This was just after Brad Pitt concluded a long divorce lawsuit with his ex-wife Angelina Jolie.
However, with the release of the kiss avoidance video, questions have arisen about whether there are subtle cracks in their relationship. Among fans, opinions remain divided between "classic cool behavior from Brad Pitt" and "it seems too unnatural."
Meanwhile, Pitt is set to premiere the movie 'F1.'
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