Al Pacino, 84, on his last legs after health scare, claims source
Al Pacino is increasingly reflecting on his mortality following a serious health scare from COVID-19. At 84, he recently released a memoir titled Sonny Boy, where he discusses his struggles with alcoholism and his near-death experience from the virus.
According to a source, Pacino feels “haunted” by thoughts of death, and the memoir has intensified these reflections. Despite this, he remains committed to working as long as he can.
In a recent interview, Pacino recounted feeling unwell at home, experiencing dehydration and fever before losing vital signs. He recalled waking up to doctors and paramedics, who believed he had died.

Approaching his 85th birthday, Pacino admits it’s challenging to accept his age, joking about his appearance. He expressed that he doesn’t want to embrace being gray yet.
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