Madonna made a memorable first impression on Al Pacino.
When the Queen of Pop met the actor in the 1970s, she put her tongue in his ear, according to her former roommate Whitley Hill.
In the biography “Madonna: A Rebel Life”, which hit bookstores Tuesday, Hill shared that her dad, Ed Setrakian, had introduced the “Godfather” star to Madonna at dinner in New York City.
After Setrakian drove everyone home, Pacino allegedly said, “That friend of your daughter’s stuck her tongue in my ear. When we were driving home, she leaned over and stuck her tongue in my ear!”
Hill claimed her father called her afterward to share the Oscar winner’s story.
She also told biographer Mary Gabriel that Madonna had “called attention to her mouth” earlier in the evening by slowly chewing gum in front of Pacino.
Pvnew has reached out to reps for Madonna and Pacino for comment.
The duo went on to work together in “Dick Tracy” in 1990, with the “Vogue” singer calling her co-star a “gross pig” in a behind-the-scenes book on the film.
“Whenever Al put his prosthetics on, his suit … he was always smacking my butt and my face,” she told author Mike Bonifer at the time. “I hated him, I loathed him, I was disgusted with him.
“And so what happened off-camera was that I’d always try to be moving away from him. He’d always grab me and go, ‘Get over here!’ which is exactly what happened in the movie.”
However, Madonna, now 65, called Pacino, 83, “well-mannered and gentlemanly” in real life.
In addition to the pair’s first encounter, Gabriel’s 880-page book covers the Grammy winner’s career, estrangement from brother Christopher Ciccone, her “Madge” nickname and more.
The author believes Madonna is destined for a “rebirth” following her June health scare, telling PvNew earlier this month that she may “surprise [fans] once again” with her upcoming “Celebration” tour.