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'Painful and moving': Al Pacino breaks silence on Diane Keaton's death

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Diane Keaton's ex-lover and co-star from The Godfatherseries, Al Pacino, finally broke his silence yesterday (Oct. 16) with a written tribute, stating that Diane had influenced the course of his life multiple times and that he would remember her forever. (File photo)

US actress Diane Keaton passed away last Saturday (Oct. 11) due to pneumonia at the age of 79. Her ex-lover and co-star from The Godfather series, Al Pacino, finally broke his silence yesterday (Oct. 16) with a written tribute, stating that Diane had influenced the course of his life multiple times and that he would remember her forever.

"Diane was my partner, my friend, someone who brought me happiness and on more than one occasion influenced the direction of my life. Though over 30 years have passed since we were together, the memories remain vivid, and with her passing, they have returned with a force that is both painful and moving."

Diane Keaton's ex-lover and co-star from The Godfatherseries, Al Pacino, finally broke his silence yesterday (Oct. 16) with a written tribute, stating that Diane had influenced the course of his life multiple times and that he would remember her forever. (File photo)

He continued: "She lived without limits, and everything she touched carried her unmistakable energy. She opened doors for others, inspired generations and embodied a once-in-a-lifetime gift that radiated through her work and her life."

"People will miss her, but more than that, they will remember her. She left a mark that cannot fade. She was unstoppable, resilient and above all, deeply human. I will always remember her. She could fly — and in my heart, she always will.

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