
Who is Caterina Di Terlizzi, Italian woman sharing warm moments with Al Pacino in Rome
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Hollywood legend Al Pacino was spotted enjoying a charming evening in Rome, where he received a tender kiss on the cheek from Italian journalist Caterina Di Terlizzi , sparking fresh buzz about the 85-year-old actor's enduring charisma and social life.Pacino, in Rome to work on the upcoming biopic Maserati: The Brothers , was seen dining at the renowned Il Bolognese in Piazza del Popolo. The Oscar-winning actor was seated next to Di Terlizzi, a much-younger journalist, as they chatted and laughed among a group of friends and colleagues.Witnesses and photos from the evening show Di Terlizzi wrapping her arm around Pacino and leaning in for a big smooch on his cheek, her hand resting gently on his as he beamed with delight. Pacino responded with a warm hug, further fueling speculation about their rapport.Caterina Di Terlizzi, according to her professional profile, is a freelance journalist who has worked with NBC News for the past two years after earning her master's degree in Journalism and Multimedia Communication in 2023. Her appearance alongside Pacino has quickly made her a subject of curiosity in both Italian and Hollywood circles.This affectionate moment comes just two years after Pacino welcomed his fourth child, Roman, with ex-girlfriend Noor Alfallah in June 2023. The actor's late-in-life fatherhood made headlines at the time, especially as it coincided with fellow actor Robert De Niro, 81, also welcoming a child with his partner Tiffany Chen. Social media has been abuzz with images and commentary, with many fans expressing delight at seeing Pacino enjoying life and companionship in his ninth decade. The actor, known for his iconic roles in The Godfather and Scarface, continues to captivate audiences both on and off the screen.
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