Brad Pitt's relationship with the model has made the actor seriously consider abandoning his obligations in Hollywood to seek a less intense media life
Brad Pitt is embarking on a new love relationship with Inés de Ramón and his friends say that he is beginning to see life differently. The actor, who is no longer afraid of showing himself in public with his most recent partner, would be preparing for his retirement from Hollywood to start a quieter life.
A few weeks ago, the protagonist of Fight Club (1999) appeared with De Ramón at a Bono concert in Los Angeles and since then he has been seen on several occasions with the woman who until September was the wife of the actor Paul Wesley. Birthday and New Year celebrations have ushered in a new life for Pitt, which even has him thinking about becoming a father again.
According to information from Page Six, the famous artist is seriously considering the option of moving away from his business in Hollywood to devote more time to his personal interests. The first step in the change that the interpreter aspires to was given by selling a majority stake in Plan B, a historic production company that Pitt founded with Jennifer Aniston shortly after their marriage.
"Brad has decided that he wants to live a peaceful life and is deciding what a 'semi-retirement' would look like for him," revealed a friend of the actor who sold 60% of the Hollywood-based company to a French conglomerate. The source added that he "probably will continue to act" but that he has decided to stay "away from other business ventures."
Another informant revealed that the plans of Angelina Jolie's ex would be even more drastic and that he would consider moving to Europe to lead a quieter life. "He is considering leaving Hollywood and moving to France to work in his vineyard, in art and making furniture... he just wants to live in peace," said the second confidant.
For now, a third source explained, Brad Pitt's plans would still be tied to acting, even though his interests in winemaking and architecture remain intact. “He is absolutely committed to his film career. He will not leave Hollywood," said another close to the actor.