Al Pacino, 84, says he and Noor Alfallah, 30, are ‘just friends’ after her night out with Bill Maher

No strings attached.

Al Pacino’s rep clarified that he and Noor Alfallah are “just friends” and “co-parents” to their 1-year-old son after she was spotted spending time with Bill Maher over the weekend.

“Al and Noor are very good friends, have been for years, and are co-parents to their son Roman,” the “Godfather” star’s rep told People on Monday.

Al Pacino and Noor Alfallah, seen here in August 2023, are “just friends.”
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“Al and Noor are very good friends, have been for years, and are co-parents to their son Roman,” the actor’s rep told People on Monday.
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Furthermore, when the actor was asked if he was in a relationship, he replied, “No. I have friendship [sic].”

Reps for Pacino, 84, weren’t immediately available to Page Six for comment.

The “Scarface” star spoke out about his romance status after Alfallah, 30, was photographed leaving the ritzy Chateau Marmont in Los Angeles with Maher, 68, after midnight Sunday.

Pacino, pictured in June 2017, also confirmed that he is single.
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The comedian was spotted driving past paparazzi in a black sedan, while the mom of one rode in the passenger seat.

They appeared to be dressed up in formal attire for their late-night hangout.

The photos of Maher and Alfallah raised eyebrows since she’s been linked to Pacino since 2022. The two welcomed their son, Roman, in June 2023.

Pacino and Alfallah have also been spending more time together publicly as they were recently spotted at Chez Mia restaurant in West Hollywood, Calif., on Friday night.

A few weeks before, Pacino attended Alfallah’s 30th birthday bash and helped her blow out the candles on her cake.

Despite starting a family together, the Oscar winner, who has never been married, said he have never felt the need to say “I do.”

Source: https://pagesix.com/2024/10/07/celebrity-news/al-pacino-says-he-and-noor-alfallah-are-just-friends-after-her-night-with-bill-maher/

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