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Al Pacino’s ex discusses the state of their relationship

The American film producer praises the celebrity when it comes to her parenting prowess, raving about how easy it has been.

Al Pacino and his former partner, Noor Alfallah, were reportedly partners in April 2022, a year before announcing they were becoming parents.

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Al Pacino and his ex are about to release a movie together

The brunette beauty didn’t hesitate to sing the praises of Al and his efforts to be a father to their child. The former couple welcomed a son together in 2023 and have enjoyed a relatively amicable co-parenting relationship ever since.

Noor revealed the information when the press met her at the Beverly Hills hotel, revealing that she spent a lot of time with Al, mainly because of his amazing personality and their little family.

She described him as one of the most fabulous guys, despite the gap of more than 5 decades between them, with Noor being 31 and Al being 85. More importantly, Noor confirmed to TMZ that they have a movie coming out in January, called “Dead Man’s Wire.”

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The film will be released on January 9 and Noor is credited as producer, with Al producing. Noor also identified herself as an ardent lover of Al’s artistic genius, saying she would love to work with him as many times as possible and across all genres.

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The producer of the film never gave marriage to the actor a chance

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Noor and Al are great parents, in her words, but she never considered walking down the aisle with the actor. As The Blast shared last year, the producer had said on several occasions that co-parenting with her ex always left her in a very good mood because he’s pretty good at being a father.

At one point in their relationship, which lasted over a year, Noor had to fend off speculation that she was bored with Al’s behavior and wanted out of the marriage. Although they are no longer together, the producer has full physical custody of their son, Roman.

During their relationship, Noor and Al often went on intimate dates, although they never confirmed whether they were romantically involved or not.

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For Noor Alfallah and Al Pacino, age was just a number

The former couple’s incredible age gap never failed to attract attention, but in 2023, The Blast said the duo was very happy with their dynamic.

Sources very close to the couple claimed that they were very happy together, and that dating older men was definitely up Noor’s street; she had quite a reputation for that. In the insider’s words:

“She has a strong family background and feels comfortable in the company of big stars and other A-list people.”

The source added that at the time, the couple was ready to see how far they could go as a team with strong roots in the entertainment and film industry.

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Noor herself had quite the Hollywood resume when it came to relationships, including one with Mick Jagger and another relationship with Clint Eastwood. Both men are also much older than the film’s producer, which fits with his romance with Al.

Inside the ex lovebird’s custody arrangement

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Al and Noor gave Hollywood a hard time when she filed for custody of their then 4-month-old son in 2023. The media personality apparently asked the court to grant her full physical custody of their son and allow Al to visit her from time to time.

She said the judge granted Al joint legal custody of the infant to ensure he participates in the important decision-making process related to Roman.

The resolution was reportedly passed amicably between the two men, and they ironed out visitation schedules and child support payments. Al currently pays $30 million in monthly child support and an annual contribution to an education fund.

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