The pair's eight-month-old son, Roman, makes his magazine debut alongside his mother.
Al Pacino and Noor Alfallah's baby boy, Roman, is camera ready!
The pair's eight-month-old son poses with his mother in the latest issue of Vogue Arabia. Inside the spread, the 30-year-old film producer shares candid moments with her and Pacino's son -- who shows off a head full of brown hair and a giggly smile.
Little Roman and his mother have a twinning moment as they wear white shirts and jeans while posing in front of a vintage car. In another pic, Roman sports a purple onesie, while his mother lifts him up over her head.
In June, ET confirmed that 83-year-old Pacino and Alfallah welcomed their first child after being together for over a year.
Inside the magazine, Alfallah shares how welcoming her first child and Pacino's fourth has changed her perspective on life.
"Ever since I had Roman, my time has become more intentional," she tells the magazine. "When he's sleeping, it's my time. I can read that script or watch that TV show, or just be me. When he's awake, I want to be there; I want to be present."
Alfallah shares that her pregnancy wasn't without complications. In addition to the chatter surrounding her relationship with the Scarface actor, Alfallah suffered a life-threatening complication while carrying their son.
"When I look back on it now, I wish I could have enjoyed my pregnancy more," she says.
Despite the circumstances, Alfallah says that she feels "blessed" to be a mom.
"Becoming a mom -- to be honest -- it's greater than I ever could imagine. Roman has just been the greatest gift from God, a thousand times better than what I ever thought he would be," she shares. "Every day I look at him, I just know I'm so blessed. I say Mashallah, because I'm a little superstitious. Even when I got into Sundance -- Mashallah. Or, we're going to get into Cannes. Inshallah."
When it comes to her relationship with Pacino, Alfallah says that upon their first meeting, they did not exchange numbers. However, it was during the pandemic, when she started spending more time with him at his home -- and him showing her Scarface for the first time -- that their relationship blossomed into something more.
"Al lives down the street from my house and we started spending every day together, playing chess and watching movies," she recalls. "It was like film school with Al Pacino. 'Did you ever see Scarface?' he asked me. 'No,' I answered, Though I know the lines. Say hello to my little friend.'"
She adds, "He showed me some obscure movies he was in like one with Marthe Keller called Bobby Deerfield, which is now my favorite of all his films. I guess, it just became something more."
Together, Alfallah reveals that she and Pacino have a vison for their son's life -- and it blends their Italian and Arabic cultures.
"I think that there are a lot of similarities between Italians and Arabs," she tells the magazine. "And because [Roman's] an Italian Arab, I think he's for sure going to be a soccer player. No, I'm just kidding. I don't know. He can be whatever he wants to be."
She continues, "His dad, of course, wants him to be whoever he wants to be… I think acting is in his genes though."
The Oscar-winning actor is also the father of three adult children, 34-year-old daughter Julie Pacino, from his previous relationship with Jan Tarrant, and 23-year-old twins, Olivia and Anton Pacino, from his previous relationship with Beverly D'Angelo. Additionally, actress and model Camila Morrone refers to Pacino as her stepfather after he dated her mother, Lucila Solá, for a number of years.
In November, Alfallah shut down any speculation that she was ready for marriage with the House of Gucci star.
While speaking with TMZ she admitted that she's loves the Oscar-winning actor, but when it comes to walking down the aisle, she said, "I'm not the marrying type."
Pacino has never been married.
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