Not ready to take risks: Brad Pitt postponed the wedding due to issues with the prenuptial agreement

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Brad Pitt decided to postpone his wedding to Ines de Ramon due to disagreements over the prenuptial agreement. It seems that the financial losses from his divorce with Angelina Jolie hit his wallet hard, so the actor is no longer willing to risk his fortune and insists on clear financial arrangements, which apparently do not sit well with his chosen one. As they say, love is love, but money is separate.

Since at least November 2022, Pitt has been in a relationship with Ines de Ramon, a jewelry designer from a wealthy Swiss family. That month, their relationship became public knowledge because a source told NYPost that Brad and Ines "had already been spending time together." Could Brad be the reason behind Ines's divorce from actor Paul Wesley, revealed in May of the same year?
Brad Pitt
Oscar-winning actor and film producer Brad Pitt
Initially, the couple enjoyed each other's company, but it soon became clear that things were serious between them: they spent Christmas together, Ines accompanied him to film festivals and on set, and in February 2024, People reported that the couple started living under the same roof.

Rumors spread that after resolving issues with Jolie, Pitt would propose to Ines. In Touch reported that the couple was considering having children together, and Brad couldn't believe his luck, telling everyone he "hit the jackpot with Ines." Officially, the actor hasn't commented on their relationship status, but society columnists agree that once the divorce with Jolie is finalized, Pitt will propose to his beloved.

At the end of 2024, the divorce was finally finalized. Did the future of the union with Ines de Ramon become clearer? Not at all. In Touch, citing an insider, claims that Pitt postponed the wedding. The reason is Ines's refusal to sign a prenuptial agreement.

Pitt's concerns are understandable, although, as past experience shows, a prenuptial agreement doesn't guarantee protection from court battles. He and Angelina signed a prenuptial agreement back in the day, yet they spent eight and a half years disputing custody of their children and rights to jointly acquired property. Rough estimates suggest Jolie gained about 80 million from the divorce. Pitt's current net worth is estimated at 400 million—there's a lot at stake.

"Ines doesn't want to completely give up her rights. It's a delicate topic for both," an insider told In Touch. To avoid straining their relationship, the couple decided to postpone wedding discussions for now.
Ines de Ramon and Brad Pitt
Jewelry designer Ines de Ramon and 'Fight Club' star Brad Pitt
Nevertheless, a source close to the couple claims that the feelings between Pitt and his beloved are genuine:
Brad intends to be with Ines for the long haul. His position is that a marriage certificate is not proof of fidelity or commitment—actions are. He took a big step toward Ines by moving her things into his home and giving her the go-ahead to redesign it, which is significant given how meticulous he is about design. He also openly expresses his desire to have a child with Ines.
Source close to the couple
Ines's stance is also clear: she understands that her boyfriend has gone through a challenging period, but she feels it's unfair that "she has to pay just because he's had enough."

Meanwhile, Jolie seems to have left an indelible emotional scar on her ex-husband. We at Zoomboola.com remind you that not long ago, he refused to work alongside Jolie, even though he was offered 60 million instead of the "standard" 30, and Brad's entourage called them "irreconcilable enemies."

The Pitt and Jolie divorce certainly made Hollywood history as one of the most expensive (at least, that's what their enriched lawyers say), but it didn't even come close to being the most. Consider the divorce of Mel Gibson and Robyn Moore: in 2009, Robyn filed for divorce due to Gibson's affair with Russian Oksana Grigorieva and won 400 million from her ex-husband.