Sylvester Stallone Regains His ‘Strongest’ Support


Jennifer Flavin, Sylvester’s wife, filed for divorce last year, but after a month, they chose to get back together and give their marriage another chance.

In spite of everything, it was nice to see the pair helping each other. Saturday at the Toronto International Film Festival, the documentary “Sly,” which was made by Flavin’s husband, was shown for the first time. Flavin was there.

On the red carpet of the star-studded event, the 77-year-old actor and his 55-year-old wife stayed close to each other as they posed for pictures.

Stallone was joined at the opening by several other people, including Don Herzfeld, Rebekah Chaney, and his brother Frank. He is known for shadowboxing with Pope Francis during a trip to Italy.

The star of the “Expendables” movies wore a dark blue jacket and slim-fitting pants for the event. Flavin, on the other hand, went to the event with her husband wearing a stylish black lace dress.

The documentary looks back on the performer’s life and shows his rise to fame and fall from grace.

In a recent interview with USA Today, the movie’s director, Thom Zimny, said that while making the film, he was able to find out things about Sylvester Stallone that had been hidden from the public.

“I’ve loved all (Stallone’s) films since childhood, but I started to realize in the making of this that I was getting a side of a man that just had not been seen before,” he said.

The director then talked about the actor as a person and talked about how he saw the actor as an inspiring figure.