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Good morning to Al Pacino and Al Pacino only, the subject of Twitter's latest investigation: whether or not the actor owns a Shrek iPhone case.

Today, we're answering all your burning questions: Is the Scarface star a fan of Dreamworks' onion-eating ogre? What sparked such an enthusiastic inquiry into the 81-year-old's choice in phone protection?

Say hello to your little friend: Everything You Need to Know About Al Pacino's Shrek Phone Case.

Why does everyone think Al Pacino owns a Shrek phone case?

It all started with a photo posted to Jason Momoa's Instagram immortalizing a post-opening dinner for Julian Schnabel. Forget the Roman Polanski apologist, Lisa Bonet's husband, or Pacino himself — the guest of honor is seated between a smattering of empty water glasses and dirty plates.

Attached to a pair of old-school wireless headphones (which, by the way, are a Pacino signature) is an iPhone 13, clothed in a case boasting some sort of green-ish pattern. Zoom in, and the pattern looks a lot like... a collage of Shrek.

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What if that isn't Al Pacino's phone case?

Good question — the phone could belong to the very young woman seated next to him.

Luckily, one responsible netizen by the handle @katepenniman DMed Pacino's daughter, Olivia, on Instagram. She responded with official word that, yes, her father uses a Shrek iPhone case.

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Where can I buy Al Pacino's Shrek phone case for myself?

Pacino's prized possession is available on Amazon (brand: Generic) for $12.95. Celebrities: they're just like us!

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