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2 year oldBrad Pitt and Ines de Ramon may be sharing a kiss at midnight to ring in 2023.
A source told Peopleover the weekend that the pair “are planning to spend New Year’s Eve together”.
The insider, who is close to the jewellery executive, added, “Ines said that Brad is very sweet.”
Meanwhile, another source played down the romance to the outlet, saying, “It’s not serious yet but he’s comfortable and they’re having fun together.”
The movie star’s rep did not immediately return Page Six’s request for comment.
Pitt, 58, has reportedly been dating Ramon, 29, for a few months.
A source previously told People that the new couple “met through a mutual friend” and that the Bullet Train star is “really into” the health coach.
The two were first spotted together out in public at a Bono concert in November.
Photos from the sighting showed Pitt and Ramon were joined by Cindy Crawford, Rande Gerber and Sean Penn for the group date in Los Angeles.
The Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood star was seen in the images holding hands with the fitness enthusiast and, at one point, putting his hands on her shoulders.
The subtle PDA has continued as Pitt and Ramon were once again spotted getting cozy at an afterparty for the premiere of the Oscar winner’s new movie Babylon this week.
Sources told People the Fight Club star and brunette beauty were seen occasionally placing their arms around each other at the fête.
Although it appears things are heating up, the duo are reportedly in a non-exclusive relationship.
De Ramon – the vice president of Anita Ko Jewelry – was previously married to Vampire Diaries actor Paul Wesley for three years.
The former couple announced their separation in September.
Meanwhile, Pitt has been divorced from Angelina Jolie since 2019, and was most recently linked to Emily Ratajkowski. He was also previously married to Jennifer Aniston from 2000 to 2005.
This article originally appeared on Page Six and was reproduced with permission
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