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    Brad Pitt, 60, and rarely-seen girlfriend Ines de Ramon, 31, seen holding hands at British Grand Prix

    By Chloe Stewart,

    16 hours ago

    Brad Pitt and his girlfriend Ines de Ramon were seen in an amorous display at the British Grand Prix on Sunday.

    Photos from the day saw Bullet Train actor Brad Pitt confidently leading his partner through the crowds at the rainy racing event. Brad protectively clasped 34-year-old Ines' hand as they made their way through the light downpour at the Silverstone Circuit in Northamptonshire, England .

    60-year-old Pitt certainly stood out from the crowd as he rocked a lemon-colored zipped-up jacket and pants in the same hue. Pitt rocked a lightweight shirt underneath and accessorized with a pair of oversized shades and a houndstooth-print bucket hat.

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    Jewelry designer Ines meanwhile rocked an oversized powder-blue dress, which she paired with a delicate gold necklace, presumably one of her own designs. She finished her look with a pair of oversized shades, which sat atop of her pretty brunette waves.

    Brad and Ines have been in a relationship since November 2022, two months after she split from her ex-husband, Vampire Diaries actor, Paul Wesley, 41. He filed for divorce from her in February 2023, finalizing their split,

    Brad and Ines' appearance at the event, which saw Mercedes ace Lewis Hamilton race to victory, follows the release of the name of Brad's new movie, F1.

    In the sports drama, by Apple Original Films, Brad plays a fictional retired racing driver, who was forced to leave the sport after a bad crash in the 1990s.

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    Pitt, Hamilton and Jerry Bruckheimer are among the producers of the film. While excitement is building for the movie, there has been criticism over the film's arguably simplistic name.

    Taking to X, formerly known as Twitter, one social networker posted: "Must have taken months to think of that title!" While another continued: "I refuse to believe they called the F1 film, F1."

    A third added: "Wait, the new f1 film is called F1? i hope that very underwhelming title isn't a metaphor for the movie." And a fourth remarked: "So the new F1 film will simply be called "F1", I don't hate the name. Yes it's a little plain but it works. I loved 'Grand Prix' and it's name isn't complicated either."

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