EXCLUSIVE: BRAD PITT’S GIRLFRIEND INES DE RAMON PASSES RED CARPET TEST — “SHE HANDLED THE PRESSURE LIKE A PRO”
PLUS: ANDERSON COOPER PLOTS CNN EXIT — AND MEL GIBSON SHADES JASON ISAACS WITH A ‘WHO?’
EXCLUSIVE: BRAD PITT’S GIRLFRIEND INES DE RAMON PASSES RED CARPET TEST
#StraightShuter can exclusively reveal that Ines de Ramon, Pitt’s girlfriend of nearly two years, made her official red carpet debut at the F1 premiere in NYC — and passed the pressure test with flying (and feathered) colors.
Wearing a sheer halter top and a bold feathered skirt, the 32-year-old exuded Hollywood confidence, standing tall beside one of the most recognizable men on the planet. But insiders say the look wasn’t just show — it was a symbol of something deeper.
“This level of attention is no joke,” a source spills. “Brad spent decades learning to navigate fame. But Ines? She handled it like she was born for it.”
From gentle hand-holding to a full chest-touching photo op, the couple looked effortlessly in sync — and insiders say Ines’s calming presence is more than skin-deep.
“She’s helped him heal,” one source reveals. “She’s brought peace into his life — and nudged him to settle his never-ending divorce with Angelina.”
Brad, 61, let Ines shine, opting for a navy suit and soft pastel shirt — a sartorial nod that he’s happy letting someone else take the spotlight for a change.
Verdict from the red carpet? Ines is no longer just the girlfriend. She’s the woman beside the man — and she’s ready for the world to watch.
WE TOLD YOU FIRST: ANDERSON COOPER EYES EXIT FROM CNN — IN TALKS WITH STREAMING GIANTS
Anderson Cooper might still be the face of CNN — but he’s already plotting his next act.
#StraightShuter can exclusively report that the Emmy-winning anchor, 58, is in serious talks with top streamers like Netflix, Amazon, and Apple TV+ about a future beyond cable news.
“This isn’t about ratings — it’s about reinvention,” a source close to Cooper spills. “He’s done the nightly grind. Now he wants creativity, ownership, and freedom.”
Cooper recently signed with CAA power agent Bryan Lourd, triggering buzz that the $18 million man is ready to step away from his long-time perch at CNN. With parent company Warner Bros. Discovery slashing budgets and preparing a cable spinoff, insiders say Anderson’s hefty paycheck may no longer be sustainable.
“He’s not waiting around to be the next Don Lemon,” quips one insider. “He’s planning his own exit — on his own terms.”
Expect Cooper 2.0 to feature premium docuseries, intimate interviews, and possibly even live-event specials.
And if you think he’ll be unemployed for long? Think again.
EXCLUSIVE: MEL GIBSON TO JASON ISAACS — “WHO?”
Jason Isaacs says he was bullied by a Mel Gibson. Mel Gibson, however, says… who?
After Isaacs blasted a “global icon” for on-set sabotage in The Patriot, #ShuterScoop can confirm Gibson is unfazed — and frankly, unbothered.
“Mel doesn’t even remember working with him,” says a source close to the Braveheart star. “He’s not losing sleep over this.”
Isaacs, 62, described his co-star as “the worst bully ever. He pushed me out of shots, sabotaged scenes,” Isaacs told Vulture.
But rather than lash out, Mel shrugged.
“He’s focused on his next project,” says the source. “Not 25-year-old drama.”
ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER CAN’T STOP TALKING ABOUT PATRICK’S “WEENIE” — SAYS “I DO!” ON LATE NIGHT
Arnold Schwarzenegger has officially entered his TMI Dad era — and son Patrick is cringing in real time.
#ShuterScoop can confirm the 77-year-old action icon is still talking about Patrick Schwarzenegger’s full-frontal White Lotus scene, despite getting roasted online for calling it his son’s “weenie.”
Asked about the moment on Late Night with Seth Meyers, Arnold doubled down.
“You said ‘weenie,’” Meyers teased. “I do!” Arnold fired back, proudly. “That’s what we called it in the ’70s.”
The audience laughed. Patrick? Not so much.
The 31-year-old actor had already posted to X with a sarcastic “Who the heck says weenie?” and two facepalms. But his dad isn’t letting it go.
“Hello — I did the same thing in Conan and Terminator,” Arnold said in a previous interview. “I can’t complain.”
Critics say it’s getting weird. But Arnold’s not known for subtlety — and apparently, he’s not stopping anytime soon.
Moral of the story? Patrick’s breakout role came with a side of public embarrassment — and his dad brought the sauce.
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