Hollywood legend Al Pacino, known for his iconic roles and steadfast aversion to marriage, sets the record straight on his relationship with baby mama Noor Alfallah following her outing with Bill Maher.
- Oct 8, 2024
AceShowbiz - Al Pacino, an Oscar-winning actor who has never married, recently clarified his relationship status in an interview with PEOPLE. Despite having shared his life with notable figures like Diane Keaton, Beverly D'Angelo, and more recently producer Noor Alfallah, Pacino emphasized, "No. I have friendship."
His rep echoed this sentiment, noting that the renowned actor and Alfallah remain "very good friends" and are co-parents to their son, Roman, born in June 2023.
In his new memoir, "Sonny Boy", Pacino reflects on his relationships and his decision to avoid marriage, which he describes as "an entrance to the pain train." He explains, "Everything's a ticket to the pain train. A ticket or nothing. Are you going to go or not? No, I'll stay here. I'll stay here at the station, I'm not getting on."
For Pacino, living together requires a deep connection, which he has enjoyed in his various friendships around the world.
While Pacino enjoys his numerous friendships, Noor Alfallah, 30, is making headlines on her own. Recently seen with comedian Bill Maher, Noor, who also dated Mick Jagger in the past, remains a figure of public fascination. Together with Pacino, she shares custody of their son Roman, managing her producer career with a busy personal life.
Noor's career includes her role as an executive producer on the critically acclaimed film, "The Apprentice", which explores Donald Trump's rise in the New York real estate scene. Scheduled for release on October 11, it showcases her professional achievements amid her high-profile relationships.
Al Pacino, father to Julie, 35, and twins Olivia and Anton, 23, embraces fatherhood once again with Roman. He reveals how his youngest son's arrival has inspired him to undertake new endeavors, including writing "Sonny Boy". The experience, he admits in The New York Times Magazine, has been a mix of joy and confronting his own mortality.
Despite the complexities of late-life fatherhood, Pacino cherishes the energy and curiosity Roman brings into his life, finding daily joy in his son's development. As both he and Noor look to the future, their story is one of enduring friendship and evolving roles.