Ines de Ramon showcased her personal style as she stepped out to dinner with friends on Thursday in Los Angeles.
The jewelry designer, 34, who was seen packing on the PDA with boyfriend Brad Pitt, 60, during a recent getaway in Santa Barbara, looked stylish in all white.
The artist donned a white T-shirt with matching athleisure pants and white New Balance sneakers for her outing.
The Swiss-born beauty draped a long white scarf around her neck.
Her shoulder length brown hair was styled straight and she appeared to be wearing natural looking makeup.
Ines de Ramon, showcased her personal style as she stepped out to dinner with friends Thursday in Los Angeles. The jewelry designer, 34, who was seen packing on the PDA with boyfriend Brad Pitt, 60, during a recent getaway in Santa Barbara, looked stylish in all white
She accessorized with gold hoop earrings and placed bangles on her wrist.
The jeweler carried a large black Chanel shoulder bag and wore large square sunglasses with tortoise shell frames.
De Ramon was seen carrying a couple of bags filled with purchases from Neiman Marcus, while one of her friends seemed to be carrying home some leftovers from dinner.
The outing comes as court papers accuse Pitt’s ex-wife, Angelina Jolie, 48, of trying to keep the former couple’s six kids away from their dad.
Recently filed court papers in the Pitt-Jolie battle over their Chateau Miraval winery includes a declaration submitted by a body guard who alleges some security personnel claimed they heard the Eternals actress telling their six children to avoid their father custody visits.
Tony Webb, who is a veteran of the UK’s Royal Marines and British Army’s Special Air Service, claimed in court documents filed on Thursday by the Babylon actor’s attorneys that ‘Between 2000 and 2020, I provided varying degrees of personal security for Angelina Jolie and her family, and I currently provide services for Brad Pitt.’
In his statement, Webb said while working for both Jolie and Pitt via the security firm SRS Global, he was asked by Jolie’s assistant Michael Viera to ‘stop’ two other security guards from testifying in court papers obtained by People.
The exes went through a tempestuous five-year court battle over custody of their children, Maddox, 22, Pax, 20, Zahara, 19, Shiloh, 17, and twins Vivienne and Knox, 15, after their split in 2016.
The artist donned a white T-shirt with matching athleisure pants and white New Balance sneakers for her outing. The Swiss-born beauty draped a long white scarf around her neck
De Ramon was seen carrying a couple of bags filled with purchases from Neiman Marcus, while one of her friends seemed to be carrying home some leftovers from dinner
‘Mr. Vieira then told me that his call should serve as a reminder that those individuals had entered into non-disclosure agreements with Ms. Jolie and that I should remind them of that and tell them that if they testified in the family law case, Ms. Jolie would sue them,’ Webb explained.
‘I communicated this message to the two individuals over the phone and they both told me that they planned to testify. One of the two individuals, Ross Foster, specified that he intended to testify regardless of the NDA, if he received a court subpoena.’
‘When Mr. Foster told me this, he also told me that if asked, he would testify about statements he overheard that Ms. Jolie made to the children, encouraging them to avoid spending time with Mr. Pitt during custody visits.’
The allegations have been unveiled as part of the Hollywood A-listers’ battle over non-disclosure agreements surrounding the sale of the $500 million winery in France. Jolie claims Pitt wants her to sign an expansive NDA that would prevent her from speaking about the actor’s ‘personal misconduct.’
‘I understood that Mr. Vieira was making this request on behalf of Ms. Jolie. I explained to Mr. Vieira that I had no power to stop them because they were independent contractors and not employees of SRS Global,’ he wrote.
In court papers filed Thursday a security guard who still works for Brad Pitt stated he was asked to ‘stop’ two other security guards from testifying in the Pitt-Jolie custody battle
Tony Webb said when he contacted one of the guards, Ross Foster, ‘told me… that if asked, he would testify about statements he overheard that Ms. Jolie made to the children, encouraging them to avoid spending time with Mr. Pitt during custody visits’ (Pictured with children Maddox, Vivienne, Knox, Zahara, Shiloh and Knox Jolie-Pitt in Los Angeles in October 2021)
‘Mr. Vieira then told me that his call should serve as a reminder that those individuals had entered into non-disclosure agreements with Ms. Jolie and that I should remind them of that and tell them that if they testified in the family law case, Ms. Jolie would sue them,’ Webb explained.
‘I communicated this message to the two individuals over the phone and they both told me that they planned to testify. One of the two individuals, Ross Foster, specified that he intended to testify regardless of the NDA, if he received a court subpoena.’
‘When Mr. Foster told me this, he also told me that if asked, he would testify about statements he overheard that Ms. Jolie made to the children, encouraging them to avoid spending time with Mr. Pitt during custody visits.’
The new documents are part of the Hollywood A-listers’ battle over non-disclosure agreements amid their court fight over their winery in France. Jolie’s attorney claims Pitt wants her to sign an NDA to ‘coverup of his deplorable actions’ Pictured in London in May 2014)
‘I understand that Mr. Foster and the other individual mentioned above were, in fact, subpoenaed, and that both did, in fact, testify in the Jolie/Pitt family law case.’
Jolie’s attorney released a statement claiming the current court case was about ‘power and control,’ and the Bullet Train star efforts to ‘coverup of his deplorable actions remains shameful.’
‘All Angelina has ever wanted was separation and health, with positive relationships between all members of their family, including Mr. Pitt. She looks forward to the day when he is finally able to let her go.’
The next hearing on the case has been scheduled for May 16.