LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Legendary actor Al Pacino, 83, and his pregnant lover Noor Alfallah, 29, cherish their unusual connection despite their huge age gap. The couple, who started dating in April 2022, is apparently managing to stay together without any problems.
"Al is happy with Noor, and it is widely known that she has dated older guys so this isn't a major issue for them," People reported citing sources. In 2017, news made headlines about Alfallah's prior intimate relationship with Mick Jagger, the lead singer of The Rolling Stones, when she was 22 and he was 74. In 2019, she was also associated with Clint Eastwood, though she later emphasized that they were only "family friends" at the time.
'She has a prominent family background'
The insider also highlighted Alfallah's familiarity with prominent people, saying, "She has a prominent family background and is comfortable being around major stars and other high-profile people." Pacino's renowned standing in the entertainment sector fits perfectly with this background, the insiders reveal to the media outlet. Despite rumors that the relationship had strained following Alfallah's pregnancy revelation which she initially hid and with AI demanding a DNA test, the couple really likes each other's company and has common interests in the entertainment industry, but the future is uncertain given their age gap.
'They seem to enjoy each other's company'
"Whatever develops in it down the road remains to be seen with the age difference, but they seem to enjoy each other's company and have things in common in the entertainment area," the source added further as per the publication. The same publication also rejected split reports stating that they remain together.
This will be Pacino's fourth child. With his ex-girlfriend and acting coach Jan Tarrant, he has a daughter, Julie Marie, age 33. Additionally, he shares twins Anton and Olivia, who are 22 years old, with his ex-girlfriend Beverly D'Angelo. Alfallah has a strong educational background, having graduated from the University of Southern California's Cinematic School of Arts. According to Deadline, she continued her education at the University of California, Los Angeles, where she earned a master's degree in cinema and television production.