A source close to Ines de Ramon shared with the Daily Mail how the 31-year-old jewelry designer is trying to gain the trust of her 60-year-old Hollywood actor boyfriend, Brad Pitt.
According to the insider, Ines is very cautious — for instance, she has made it clear to her friends and family that they should never speak publicly about her or her relationship with Pitt. She even had her colleagues sign non-disclosure agreements to ensure that no details of her romance would become public. Ines is doing all this, so Brad doesn’t think she uses him for fame or money.
“She is very careful because she loves Brad and wants him to trust her, as she hopes to marry him one day. She genuinely cares about him. Ines knows that Brad despises women who can’t keep things private. He is always worried about being used for fame,” the source told the Daily Mail.
He provided several examples proving that Ines de Ramon is unlike other women. For instance, she doesn’t use the public’s attention on her to promote the Anita Ko company, where she serves as vice president: “She always wears Anita Ko jewelry, but never mentions it to reporters, and doesn’t talk to them at all.”
Additionally, Ines doesn’t try to build a modeling career through Brad, although she occasionally participates in photo shoots. For example, in the spring, she modeled for UTER’s advertising campaign, but refused to let them use her name in the ads: “Everything was kept secret; she has no intention of becoming a famous model, appearing on magazine covers, or competing with her man. Brad is the star, and she is his girlfriend — that’s settled.”
An insider has stated that Ines is sincere with Brad, which is why he can relax around her:
“She wants to build a trusting relationship with him so that he knows he can rely on her and sees her as his future wife. She is planning for a long-term relationship and doesn’t want to mess things up.”
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