Al Pacino made a rare public appearance with three of his four children at the premiere of his daughter Julie's directorial debut. The 85-year-old actor supported Julie Pacino at the event for her film I Live Here Now. Twins Anton and Olivia joined them on the red carpet.
Hold onto your fedoras, darlings, because Al Pacino, the 85-year-old legend who's seen it all, stepped out for a family moment that's got us all misty-eyed. On Thursday night, March 12, he hit the red carpet at the Aero Theater in Santa Monica, California, for the premiere of I Live Here Now—his daughter Julie's big directorial debut. Julie, 36, is Al's daughter from his past relationship with Jan Tarrant, and this film's her first time behind the camera. Eyes emoji for that milestone! 😍
Joining the Oscar winner were his twins, Anton and Olivia, whom he shares with ex Beverly D'Angelo. The trio looked every bit the supportive squad, proving Pacino's got that family vibe going strong despite his sprawling personal life. For the record, Al also has a two-year-old son, Roman, with Noor Alfallah, but the little one sat this red carpet out—smart move, kiddo.
Amid all the family glow-up, Al's rep shut down those pesky marriage rumors faster than you can say 'Say hello to my little friend.' No, that ring on his finger? Just jewelry, folks—not a vow. And in a recent chat with People, Pacino spilled some adorable tea on bonding with baby Roman: “He does text me from time to time.” Wait, what? The 85-year-old icon joking about his toddler's tech skills? Pure gold. He added, “You know, I have this little person. Everything he does is interesting to me. So we talk. I play the harmonica with him and we have made this kind of contact. So it’s fun.”
Talk about heartwarming in a world of Hollywood messiness. Is this the start of more Pacino family sightings, or just a one-off feel-good night? Spill your thoughts below. 🔥