How old were Winona Ryder and Al Pacino when she confessed her feelings?
Winona Ryder was in her early 20s, and Al Pacino was in his 50s.
Entertainment / Celebrity Life
Winona Ryder has shared details about her past crush on Al Pacino during the time they worked together on *Richard III*. Despite her feelings, Pacino didn't reciprocate, leading to an unrequited love story.
In a recent interview, Winona Ryder, now 53, reflected on her early 20s when she developed a crush on Al Pacino, then in his 50s, while working on *Richard III*. Ryder recalled how Pacino would take her to different coffee shops in New York City, bonding over their shared love for coffee.
Ryder confessed her feelings to Pacino, but he turned her down gently. Years later, she met one of Pacino's younger girlfriends. Pacino, now 85, has a history of dating younger women, including his most recent relationship with Noor Alfallah, who is 54 years his junior.
Despite the romantic rejection, Ryder and Pacino remained friends and even starred together in the 2002 film *Simone*. Ryder has been in a long-term relationship with Scott Mackinlay Hahn since 2011. She expressed contentment with her relationship, emphasizing her high standards for love, influenced by her parents' long-lasting marriage.
Winona Ryder was in her early 20s, and Al Pacino was in his 50s.
He gently rejected her advances, saying, "Aw, honey, noooo."
Yes, they have maintained a friendship and play poker together.
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