Al Pacino has broken his silence following the new his 29-year-old girlfriend is heavily pregnant with his child.
The Scarface star, 83, is set to become a dad for the fourth time, but the news was said to have come as a shock to him, with his relationship with Noor Alfallah reportedly less than a year old.
However, he has moved to shut down rumours he was unhappy with the news of the impending arrival and instead labelled it a "special" occasion.
The Hollywood icon, who has three children to two other women, was out on a stroll in Los Angeles when he was questioned about becoming a father again.
And while previous reports suggested he was upset at the news, his reaction proved quite the opposite.
Greggs, Costa & Pret coffees have 'huge differences in caffeine', says reportIn a video obtained by Mail Online, Al explained the significance of the news. "It's very special," he gushed when asked whether he was excited to be welcoming another baby into the world.
"It always has been. I've got many kids. But this is really special coming at this time," he continued.
He also confessed the duo do not know the gender of their unborn child. Further squashing claims he isn't looking forward to fatherhood again in his veteran years, a source told the publication he "could not be happier" with the news.
It was claimed that following the announcement of Noor's pregnancy, he had demanded a paternity test as he didn't believe he could be the father.
It was said that he thought medical issues he had would "commonly prevent a man from impregnating a woman".
TMZ reported at the time that while he had his reservations, a DNA test showed that he was indeed the dad.
Al is already dad to 22-year-old twins Olivia Pacino and Anton James Pacino with his ex, Beverly D'Angelo, while he shares 33-year-old daughter Julie Pacino with Jan Tarrant.
He is set to go on play dates with his newest arrival with longtime pal Robert De Niro, who also became a dad once again earlier this year at the age of 79.
During a recent interview with Extra at the Tribeca Festival, Robert was asked about his and Al's newborns having playdates when they're older.
"Good question," the Oscar winner said before adding: "Floor play."
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