Brad Pitt and Emily Ratajkowski's real score is not "that serious" yet.

Hollywood sees A-list stars date one another again. Pitt and Ratajkowski joined the headlines and started seeing each other several times. Rumors suggested that the duo have been secretly dating since Ratajkowski's divorce from her estranged husband, Sebastian Bear-McClard.

The duo, however, is far from officially dating each other.

Page Six received a tip from a Hollywood insider who clarified that Brad and Ratajkowski are yet to see each other officially.

"People have been speculating about this for a while. Brad is not dating anybody. They [Pitt and Ratajkowski] have been seen a couple of times together," it said.

The same insider said the "Bullet Train" star had been with other people in recent months, but he is not dating anyone. Still, the public should reportedly stay tuned about the future of Bratajkowski.

The new update came after a source told OK! Magazine that Pitt asked the American model out. Ratajkowski then accepted since she always thought the actor was cute.

Meanwhile, a separate source told PEOPLE that Pitt and Ratajkowski met through a friend in the art world. 

But amid these relationship buzzes, Ratajkowski already criticized Pitt's produced movie.

Emily Ratajkowski Slams "Blonde"

Netflix released "Blonde" on its platform, exploring the life of Marilyn Monroe as stated in Joyce Carol Oates's 2000 novel of the same name.

On TikTok, the model and actress condemned the film, which Pitt produced, for "fetishizing" female suffering. She, however, clarified that she had not watched the full movie yet.

Ratajkowski then said she would feel pissed off if she watched the movie, as it only highlights the public's obsession with women who dealt with hardships, including Princess Diana, Britney Spears, and Amy Winehouse.

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She is one of those who showered "Blonde" with criticisms. Critics and audience have since called out the release of the flick as it reportedly offered a distasteful, traumatic portrayal of Monroe's life.

Ana de Armas, the star of the film, defended the movie. She said that director Andrew Dominik poured his heart into making the film and that the team only wanted to show Monroe as a "real woman going through all these different kinds of abuses and situations."

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