Al Pacino, 83, asked paternity test from pregnant girlfriend Noor Alfallah, 29

Last Modified: 9th Sep

Initially, Al Pacino, 83, reportedly did not believe he could get his 29-year-old girlfriend Noor Alfallah pregnant due to a medical issue that typically causes infertility.

Sources close to the veteran actor revealed he demanded she gets a paternity test to prove the child was his.

The source also alleged that the Godfather star’s medical condition would normally prevent a man from getting a woman pregnant.

Alfallah went through with the test and proved that he was the father of her child.

Al Pacino, Noor Alfallah (Source: The ImageDirect)

According to the outlet, the Scarface star did not know about the pregnancy until just two months ago. Unsurprisingly, the news was allegedly “shocking” to the soon-to-be father of four.

TMZ reported that Alfallah was eight months pregnant when the news of her pregnancy became publicized on May 30, 2023.

Pacino and Alfallah first sparked dating rumors in April 2022 after they were spotted grabbing dinner at Felix Trattoria in Venice, California. Moreover, several insiders have claimed that the couple had been actually dating since the COVID-19 pandemic.

“She mostly dates very rich older men … She has been with Al for some time and they get on very well. The age gap doesn’t seem to be a problem, even though he is older than her father,” the source said at the time.

However, it is now unclear if they are still in a relationship.

Noor Alfallah (Source: Instagram)

Another source alleged that Pacino “actually thought their relationship was over a long time ago” and has had “lawyers … working on this for months.”

But the last time they were pictured together was in April 2023.

Pacino is already a father to three children with Beverly D’Angelo. daughter Julie, 33, with Jan Tarrant as well as twins Olivia and Anton, 22.

Alfallah, who previously dated Mick Jagger, is to be a mother for the first time.

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