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Al Pacino Reveals He Doesn’t Live with Son Roman: “He Texts Me from Time to Time”

Al Pacino Shares He Doesn’t Live with Son Roman: ‘He Texts Me from Time to Time

Al Pacino on Son Roman "We Don't Live Together, But He Texts Me!"
Al Pacino on Son Roman "We Don't Live Together, But He Texts Me!"

In a candid interview discussing his new autobiography, Sonny Boy, Al Pacino opened up about his relationship with his youngest son, Roman, who is now 16 months old. The iconic actor, who became a father again at the age of 83, confirmed that he does not live with Roman, who resides with his mother, Noor Alfallah. Despite the distance, Pacino expressed that he maintains a connection with his son through text messages, highlighting the evolving nature of their father-son relationship.

Navigating Fatherhood at an Advanced Age  

Al Pacino’s journey into fatherhood at an advanced age has been both extraordinary and challenging. Speaking with the BBC, the 84-year-old actor shared his joy in being a father to Roman while acknowledging the complexities of their situation. “He does text me from time to time,” Pacino said, illustrating how modern technology facilitates their communication despite their physical separation.

The actor emphasized that every moment he shares with Roman is significant to him. “Everything he does is interesting to me,” he remarked, noting that they engage in activities like playing the harmonica together via video calls. Pacino’s commitment to being present in Roman’s life is evident, as he expressed a desire to be around for his son’s major life milestones. “I hope I stay healthy and he knows who his dad is,” he added.

Pacino’s reflections on fatherhood are particularly poignant given his previous experiences as a father to three older children—Julie Marie, Anton James, and Olivia Rose. His perspective has shifted significantly since Roman’s birth, as he contemplates the legacy he wishes to leave for his youngest child.

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 Co-Parenting and Future Aspirations

While Al Pacino and Noor Alfallah are no longer in a romantic relationship, they have committed to co-parenting Roman amicably. Reports indicate that Alfallah has primary custody of their son while Pacino enjoys visitation rights and supports him financially. This arrangement allows both parents to prioritize Roman’s well-being despite their separation.

In interviews, Pacino has expressed gratitude for the opportunity to be a father again and the joy it brings him. He described writing Sonny Boy partly as a way to reflect on his experiences as an older parent and to create a narrative for Roman to understand his father’s life one day. “When I saw the little baby there… you look at it like, what is this? This is so amazing,” he said.

As Pacino continues to navigate the challenges of parenting later in life, his reflections serve as both an inspiration and a reminder of the complexities involved in raising children across different stages of life. With each text message exchanged and every moment spent together—however brief—Pacino remains committed to fostering a meaningful relationship with his son.

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