Say hello to her little friend! Al Pacino's daughter reveals Israeli lover

New York-based film director and new sweetheart, actress and tennis player Adi Spiegelman announce themselves to the world with a PDA-filled post on social media
Bar Zaga|
Julie Pacino, the daughter of none other than legendary Hollywood actor Al Pacino, recently took her love life public, showing off her new sweetheart — Israeli actress and up-and-coming tennis star Adi Spiegelman.
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  • Spiegelman, 22, announced her relationship with the New York-based film director to the world by sharing to her Instagram Story a photo of the two canoodling with the caption "I love you baby", just to dispel any doubts.
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    עדי שפיגלמן ג'ולי פצ'ינו
    עדי שפיגלמן ג'ולי פצ'ינו
    Israeli actress and tennis player Adi Spiegelman (L) with film director Julie Pacino
    (Photo: Instagram)
    As per close associates of the couple, the two apparently met through celebrity dating app Raya about six months ago and hadn't looked back since.
    Spiegelman and the 31-year-old both reside in separate Los Angeles apartments but are expected to move in together in the coming weeks.
    The two lovebirds are also set to work together in an upcoming project directed by Pacino and featuring Spiegelman.
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    מיטל דוהן אל פצ'ינו
    Al Pacino (R) with Israeli actress Meital Dohan
    (Photo: Mega)
    Julie’s father Al has been romantically linked to an Israeli too in recent years, maintaining an on-and-off relationship with actress and musician Meital Dohan.
    The two have dated for a year and a half before separating for some time. However, the couple was spotted out together in Los Angeles a few months back.
    Ynet is waiting for a double date in front of the cameras.
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