Brad Pitt and his 33‑year‑old girlfriend Inés de Ramón were spotted enjoying an intimate dinner at Le Voltaire in Paris on Saturday, fresh from a day at the French Open. Their upbeat appearance comes as Pitt’s eldest son Maddox filed court documents to remove the family name, adding another chapter to the ongoing legal saga surrounding the actor’s children.

Paris dinner follows French Open day 14 on Court Philippe‑Chatrier

After watching Poland’s Maja Chwalinska face Russia’s Mirra Andreeva on day 14 of Roland‑Garros, Pitt and de Ramón headed to the capital’s Le Voltaire restaurant. Pitt turned heads in a rose‑pink trench coat and matching shirt, while de Ramón opted for a brown leather trench coat, both greeting fans before retreating to their hotel. According to the source, the couple appeared “happier than ever” and waved at onlookers, underscoring a public display of normalcy.

Maddox Pitt’s filing to drop ‘Pitt’ intensifies family legal battle

Earlier this month, Maddox Pitt, 24, filed paperwork to strip the Pitt surname from his double‑barreled last name, citing “personal reaosns.” The Daily Mail confirmed the filing, which follows sister Shiloh’s legal name change last year and the informal rebranding of Zahara and Vivienne to Jolie only.. The move adds pressure to an already fraught divorce and custody dispute between Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie.

Recent high‑profile outings: Isle of Man TT and Red Hot Chili Peppers concert

Beyond Paris, Pitt’s schedule has included a surprise appearance at the Isle of Man TT race, where his new film about the event began shooting , and a Red Hot Chili Peppers concert at the Alhambra. The actor arrived on the island by private jet and mingled with 50,000 spectators, according to the source, highlighting his willingness to maintain a busy public life despite family turmoil.

What remains unclear about the surname dispute?

The court’s next steps on Maddox’s request are unknown, and it is not yet clear whether other siblings will pursue similar fiilngs. additionally, the source notes that no official comment has been received from Angelina Jolie or the children’s legal representatives, leaving the ultimate outcome of the name‑change battle uncertain.