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Brad Pitt and Emily Ratajkowski ‘Have Been Out a Couple Times’ but Aren't Dating...Yet

Leonardo DiCaprio and Gigi Hadid may not be the only surprise A-list actor meets A-list model couple emerging this fall. Page Six reports that the rumors that Brad Pitt and the newly-single Emily Ratajkowski may be romantically involved aren't completely rooted in fantasy. They are not officially dating, but they have spent time together.

“People have been speculating about this for a while,” a Hollywood insider told the outlet. “Brad is not dating anybody. They [Pitt and Ratajkowski] have been seen a couple times together.”

The source added that Pitt has “been seen with other people” too in recent months but isn't dating anyone particular right now. Intriguingly, the source “cryptically” added per Page Six about Pitt and Emrata, “Stay tuned.” Neither of the stars' reps commented to the outlet when asked about the rumors.

Ratajkowski filed for divorce from her husband Sebastian Bear-McClard earlier this September after reports of him cheating came out in mid-July. In the midst of the Adam Levine DM cheating scandal last week, Ratajkowski drew media attention for posting TikToks candidly discussing why the other woman should not be attacked for a man's decision to cheat on his wife.

“I’m going to try not to go the fuck off right now,” Ratajkowski said in the video, in response to a TikTok arguing “the other woman” is to equally blame for a man's infidelity. “I just couldn’t disagree more. I don’t understand why we continue to blame women for men’s mistakes, especially when you’re talking about twenty-something year old women dealing with men in positions of power who are twice their age. The power dynamic is so skewed. It’s ridiculous, like it’s predatory, it’s manipulative, I can’t imagine. I just do not agree. Also, if you’re the one in a relationship, you’re the one who’s obligated to be loyal. So the whole other women, they’re to blame, that’s bad, and it’s literally designed to keep women apart.”

“I think a huge problem in our culture right now is we just say, ‘oh, men are monsters. They’re terrible. They’re horrible,’” Ratajkowski continued in a second TikTok video. “We don’t hold them accountable and then we blame other women. We ask women to adjust their behavior instead of just saying men need to change their behavior. It’s sexism. It’s classic misogyny, period.”

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