the essential
53 years separate Al Pacino and Noor Alfallah, 29, who bears the Godfather actor’s fourth child. The young American of Kuwaiti origin known for her relations with Mick Jagger or Clint Easwood perfectly assumes her taste for men older than her father.
A few weeks after the revelations of Robert de Niro who, at the age of 79, announced that he was the happy father of a seventh child, Al Pacino, another monument of cinema, let it be known in turn through his spokesperson the imminence of a happy event. Aged 82, the actor of the Godfather who is preparing to welcome a fourth child, formalized on this occasion his relationship with Noor Alfallah, 29 years old.
If their age difference could have been raised last April when the rumor of their affair began to circulate, the 53 years which separate them are obviously not an obstacle to their relationship, and especially not for the young woman. .
The jetset grandpas
Because this American of Kuwaiti origin perfectly assumes her taste for mature men, and the “grandpas” of the jetset in particular. Before giving a fourth child to the interpreter of Scarface, father of Julie Marie Pacino, 33, and twins Anton James Pacino and Olivia Pacino, 22, Noor Alfallah capsized the heart of Mick Jagger, 79 years old today today. Their affair, which lasted two years, from 2018 to 2019, had then sparked controversy. At the time, the Rolling Stones star was suspected of having succumbed to the charm of the young woman when his partner, Mélanie Hamrick, was pregnant.
In 2019, it was a series of photos published by the celebrity press that made Noor Alfallah speak again, this time in the company of Clint Eastwood, 93, at the table of a romantic dinner. “He’s just a friend of the family,” reacted the young dark-haired woman, denying the rumors about the couple she would have formed with Inspector Harry.
Noor Alfalah, who had a relationship with billionaire Nicolas Berggruen, 61, perfectly accepts his taste for mature men, often older than his father, considering that love has nothing to do with age. Questioned by the press on this delicate question, Noor Alfallah had considered that “the heart does not know what it sees, it only knows what it feels”.