Al Pacino has confirmed his relationship with girlfriend Noor Alfallah has come to an end, but the pair remain ‘friends’.
According to reports, Pacino, 84, and Alfallah began dating during the pandemic, with the couple starting a family by welcoming their son Roman last year.
A source close to the couple told Page Six: “Pacino and Noor started seeing each other during the pandemic. She mostly dates very rich older men… She has been with Al for some time and they get on very well.
“She moves with the wealthy jet-set crowd, and she comes from a family with money.”
Al Pacino and Noor Alfallah pictured together in August 2023 (Gotham/GC Images)
However, in September, Alfallah filed for physical custody of baby Roman, though the pair later waived their rights to contest their parental relationships at trial.
Documents obtained by PEOPLE and Page Six suggested the now former couple reached an agreement when it comes to child custody and child support, while Pacino offered to pay the legal fees.
Despite all of that squabble, the pair reportedly remained together, with Stan Rosenfield – a representative for the Godfather actor – confirming to Entertainment Tonight that the pair were ‘together’.
That is the case no longer though, with Pacino himself confirming the relationship with Alfallah is now over.
A representative for Pacino confirmed the pair are not together by stating the actor is not currently in a relationship.
“Al and Noor are very good friends, have been for years, and are co-parents to their son Roman,” the rep told PEOPLE.
The couple welcomed a baby last year (Gotham/GC Images)
Prior to the arrival of Roman, Pacino was already a father to three children with two different women.
He has twins Anton and Olivia, with Beverly D’Angelo, whom he dated from 1997 until 2003. His eldest child daughter, Julie Marie, Pacino had with acting coach, Jan Tarrant.
The veteran actor has been speaking about many of his relationships in his new memoir, Sonny Boy.
While it would be a lot of couple’s dream, Pacino is not a fan of marriage if the words in his book are anything to do by.
Speaking of tying the knot, Pacino said: “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.