The 60-year-old star and his girlfriend enjoyed a romantic morning, leisurely walking along Santa Barbara beach while sipping coffee and chatting.
Occasionally, Brad Pitt wraps his arm around Ines. The two look comfortable and happy together.
The couple wore simple white outfits for their date.
Brad Pitt looked youthful in a button-up shirt and wide-legged khaki pants, paired with matching sneakers. His 80s-something girlfriend wore a long flowing dress and a blue denim jacket.
Their relationship is said to be growing stronger. Earlier this year, People reported that Ines had moved in with Brad Pitt, although she still occasionally visits her own home.
Sources reveal further: "Brad loves Ines and sees the relationship as truly serious.
He is not rushing but they are in a great phase and enjoying their time together. Ines is very happy and loves Brad."
According to Dailymail, Brad Pitt is striving to end his divorce battle with Angelina Jolie to focus on his new life with Ines de Ramon.
The Babylon actor and actress Angelina split in 2016 but have been embroiled in disputes over child custody and assets.
The former couple is currently embroiled in a tense lawsuit related to Angelina selling a stake in their shared vineyard in France.
Meanwhile, in March, Brad Pitt's girlfriend finalized her divorce with her ex-husband, Vampire Diaries actor Paul Wesley.
Ines and Paul separated in September 2022 after three years of marriage, with no children together. They filed for divorce in early 2023, ending their marriage amicably.
This complex case dubbed the "Wars of the Rosés," could hinge on a seemingly insignificant detail: a $1.08 (€1) payment.
However, just before their 2014 wedding, Pitt transferred 10% ownership to Jolie, making them equal partners (50/50). This transfer was documented with a symbolic payment of one euro.
Following their divorce, Jolie sold her 50% stake to Stoli Group. However, Pitt's lawyers now argue that the sale is invalid.
Based on this argument, Pitt's legal team is seeking to void Jolie's sale of her shares to Stoli Group.
They claim she only held a 40% stake (not 50%) and therefore lacked the authority to sell half the winery.
Stoli Group, the company that purchased Jolie's shares, maintains they are not concerned about the legal battle.