Source claims Ines de Ramon leaves Brad Pitt's Los Angeles residence ahead of his children's arrival
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: As Brad Pitt navigates a prolonged divorce battle with ex-wife Angelina Jolie, he's been making efforts to spend more time with his children.
The 60-year-old actor, who shares six children with Jolie, including three adopted and three biological, has reportedly been rebuilding his relationship with the younger ones.
Brad Pitt spotted hanging with his kids
Though Pitt hasn't been publicly photographed with his children since the incident on a private plane in 2016, where Jolie accused him of misconduct, recent reports suggest that he's on better terms with some of them.
Two of his children are said to be visiting him regularly, marking a positive development in their relationship.
Pitt's newfound bond with his children coincides with his relationship with girlfriend Ines de Ramon, who recently moved in with him after finalizing her divorce from ex-husband Paul Wesley. Despite spending significant time together, Ramon takes care to maintain a low profile when Pitt's children come to visit. She discreetly leaves his house about 15 to 20 minutes before the kids arrive, allowing them to enjoy quality time with their father without distractions.
"Ines still has her own place in LA but she spends a lot of time at Brad’s whenever he’s in town," an insider told the US Sun. "She takes her dog over to the house, they order to-go food a lot and it seems she can come and go as often as she pleases."
"But whenever Brad’s kids come over to see him Ines makes a point to leave around 15 or 20 minutes before they arrive," the source continued. "She clearly wants to be discreet and let them enjoy bonding time with him one-on-one."
"Brad's walking on eggshells when it comes to introducing his children to his new girlfriend," an insider told the National Enquirer in January. "She's not just the kids' mother, she's their best friend. Can you imagine what a meeting would be like between the kids and Ines? No wonder he's in no rush to make the introductions!"
Ines de Ramon seeks name restoration as divorce from Paul Wesley finalizes
After two years since their separation, Ines de Ramon and Paul Wesley have officially concluded their divorce proceedings, as reported by ET. The split, while marking the end of their marriage, appears to have been settled amicably, with Ramon opting not to contest Wesley's divorce petition.
Regarding the distribution of assets, Ramon and Wesley have reached a mutual agreement concerning their property and marital rights. Additionally, both parties have waived any claims to spousal support, as outlined in court documents.
However, as part of the divorce settlement, Ramon has requested "the restoration of the former name," as detailed in the proposed Judgment. This request awaits the final approval of the judge to formalize the divorce proceedings.