Al Pacino has finally spoken—quietly, painfully, beautifully. Days after Diane Keaton’s passing at the age of 79, the man who once loved her, laughed with her, and walked beside her through some of Hollywood’s most iconic years, has shared his grief. They met in the early 1970s on the set of The Godfather. They fell into a love that lasted—on and off—from 1974 to 1990. They never married, but their bond became the kind that lingers for a lifetime. Now, in the wake of her death, Pacino has broken his silence. “I will always remember her.” Those three words—quiet, steady,...
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