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Al Pacino to welcome fourth child at 83 years old

Al Pacino to welcome fourth child at 83 years old
Jun 1 2023 Share

The Godfather star Al Pacino is expecting his fourth child at the age of 83 along with his 29 year old girlfriend Door Alfallah. 

The pair had been reported to be dating ever since the pandemic struck. Pacino is already the father to three other children from two previous relationships: Julie Pacino, Anton Pacino and Olivia Pacino. 

As for Alfallah, she has worked as a producer and has been rumoured to have dated Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger and director Clint Eastwood. 

Speaking about his relationship with his kids, Pacino said that he is responsible for them and is part of their life. When he isn’t, he says it is upsetting to both him and the kids. 

Daughter Julie Pacino is now 33 years old and was born in 1989 to Jan Tarrant, whom Pacino dated in the 1980s. Anton is 22 and has a twin sister Olivia, born to Beverly D’Angelo in 2001. 

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Upcoming artist hears his song on the radio for first time

Upcoming artist hears his song on the radio for first time
Jun 1 2023 Share

For today’s wholesome moment – here is Wayne Spiteri reacting to having his song played on the radio and hearing it for the first time. 

 

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His new song, Reality Check, was picked up by local radio stations and was played to Maltese audiences as they tuned in to the streams.

Wayne posted a TikTok sharing the moment he first heard the song being played on the radio as he was eating. Wayne gets emotional over the understandably big moment in his life, followed by a hug by his mother. 

The 23-year-old singer-songwriter and practicing physiotherapist decided to pursue his passion for music after having put it off for a number of years due to shyness and fear.

 

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But he’s now bloomed out of his cocoon and already making it onto local radio stations. Who knows what else is in store for Wayne?

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Fabio’s 10 day Brazil triathlon cut short due to blisters and torn muscle

Fabio's 10 day Brazil triathlon cut short due to blisters and torn muscle
Jun 1 2023 Share

Fabio Spiteri, a Maltese ultra triathlete, had to end his 10 day triathlon in Brazil early after seven days due to suffering a torn muscle as well as painful blisters on his feet. 

‘After a solid 7 days of racing ( 2nd overall standings ) and sky high determination, I will not be continuing my dream of completing the DECA, not this time round at least’, he wrote.

He described trying to continue as running on broken glass and that adjustments to accommodate the pain only caused more damage. 

Feeling the ‘tear during the last 20k of the run, where I had to walk the remaining 22k in what was a very painful and long last few hours.’ 

He still however managed to overpass his last ultra challenge by an extra 2 ‘ironman’ races. 

The Deca Ironman challenge, completed by only around 100 athletes around the world, is one of the globe’s toughest physical feats to undertake. 

In his seven days, Fabio had managed to complete a 3.8K swim, 180km bike and 42km run every day. 

His main target for completing the challenge was to raise 100k towards animal shelters in Malta and Gozo. ‘As unfortunate as this is, it is nothing more than a bump in the road which I will use as fuel to continue to challenge myself in the near future and continue to raise even more funds for abandoned animals.’ 

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Malta wins 3 more gold and breaks national GSSE record

Malta wins 3 more gold and breaks national GSSE record
Jun 1 2023 Share

As we continue to see athletes make Malta proud with their performances and determination, the country has just secured the 12th Gold Medal, breaking a national record in the process.

Malta had won 11 gold medals back in 2003, but Team Malta managed to one-up that score after their best ever results in three categories.

First up was Eleonor Bezzina, who won Gold in Target Shooting Women 10m Pistol. She was followed by two tennis medals, one for the men and one for the women, with the former sealing the 12 gold record.

As per other medals, Georgia Kate Bohl secured silver in the Swimming Women 200m Breastroke, with the Malta Teams securing silver in the Swimming Women 4x200m Relay.

Dylan Cachia won Bronze in the Swimming Men 400m Freestyle and Sasha Gatt won Bronze in the same category for women.

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