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Sylvester Stallone says “Rocky” Oscar triumph was a “volcanic moment” followed by deep sadness
Before he was two-time world heavyweight boxing champion Rocky Balboa, he was just little Sylvester “Sly” Stallone with the unusually deep voice.
His voice and slurred speech were the result of an injury during childbirth that also caused facial drooping — a condition for which he was relentlessly bullied. And life at home wasn’t much easier. When his parents divorced in 1957, when he was 11, he moved in with his father, who he says was emotionally and physically abusive.
“It’s hard to navigate because you’re going to catch it, especially when you’re a bit rebellious like me. You’re going to get a beating. After a while, you learn to just expect it,” Stallone told “CBS Mornings” co-host Gayle King during an interview inside his Florida home.
He found solace in the silver screen.
“I worshipped escapism,” explained Stallone, especially mythical heroes like Hercules.
Stallone’s “Rocky” road to success
In his early 20s, he moved to New York City to pursue his dreams, teaching himself to write after struggling as a young actor. In 1975, he wrote a film that would change everything: “Rocky.”
At the time, the studio didn’t want Stallone to star in his own film, but he insisted. It was a gamble that paid off — “Rocky” went on to win three Academy Awards, including best picture. What should have been one of the happiest nights of his life was also one of the saddest.
“I mean, it’s a volcanic moment, and then it was very sad,” said Stallone, choking up.
Stallone’s parents didn’t attend the Oscars as his guests when he was nominated for the award in 1977.
“You want people that you love that denied you, now you’re here, you’re at the Oscars, and they don’t want to go,” he continued. “You realize that, at that moment, that you’re never ever going to come to terms with this. And it’s like, what more do you need? Really, what f—ing more do you need to do to say, ‘I’m here.'”
For Stallone, it was a valuable lesson.
“Parents should really wise up. Kids are the same as soft clay. They really are. You mold them, and you dent them, and you hurt them, or you drop them off the table, and they’re not the same shape anymore,” he said. “I still walk around with it. And I wish I couldn’t. And I pray, and I do everything, but it’s always there.”
Stallone, who was recently named a 2025 Kennedy Center honoree, hopes his story can help inspire others to pursue their dreams against all odds.
He told King about his hopes for his legacy: “I really want to be a symbol for how an average person, really an average person, can overcome overwhelming odds.”
Stallone clarifies his cinematic origin story
Though “Rocky” is frequently described as a sports drama, Stallone disagrees — and wants to set the record straight.
“The toughest thing about Rocky, and even to this day, I bristle when I hear it’s a sports movie. It’s not. It’s a love story,” he said. “It starts with love.”
According to Stallone, the real triumph of “Rocky” is the evolving love between Rocky and Adrian, portrayed by Talia Shire. The film, he said, “will rise and fall on love, not fights.”
From commercial highs to comeback hits
Following the success of “Rocky,” Stallone co-wrote and starred in another blockbuster, “Rambo.” He played John Rambo, who he refers to as his alter ego.
“He’s my father,” he explained. “100%. That’s all I had to do was clone him, but the difference is Rambo is sad. Rambo is a disenfranchised child, he was a child of America. And America asked him to do a chore, he did the chore, and he was – it rejected him.”
After two hit franchises early in his career, he endured a series of box office flops.
“It was more than a drought. It was about eight years of spiderwebs on the phone,” he recalled, admitting he was “crumbling” at the time.
Everything changed when Rocky Balboa made a comeback in 2006. And then the work kept on coming. He’s currently filming Season 4 of his hit Paramount+ show “Tulsa King.”
Entertainment
Backstreet Boys AJ McLean shows support to Britney Spears after DUI arrest
AJ McLean is a friend Britney Spears can lean on during her tough time amid ongoing legal woes after her DUI arrest.
The Backstreet Boys member, 48, spoke in support of Spears during the iHeartRadio Music Awards 2026, as he revealed that they are also neighbours.
“We see each other every so often,” McLean said, adding, “live in the same neighborhood in the same area.”
The singer, who was nominated for the favourite onscreen category at the awards, noted that he “always just give[s] her a hug and check[s] on her” whenever he runs into the pop icon, in conversation with Page Six.
The Everybody hitmaker also added that he wishes “her the best,” without mentioning the arrest. When asked if he has spoken to her recently, he told the outlet that he hasn’t.
This comes after Spears was arrested in Ventura County, California earlier this month after she as caught swerving and speeding allegedly under the influence.
She was later released in the morning and her manager Cade Hudson released an official statement saying her actions were “inexcusable.”
While the Toxic songstress has not addressed the situation herself, an insider spilled that she is devastated and scared beyond measure for what the consequences would be.
Entertainment
Britney Spears turns a new page after recent legal trauma
Britney Spears is right now trying really hard to get her life back on track after her recent shocking DUI arrest earlier this month.
The singer, 44, stayed away from alcohol for more than three weeks and is now regularly attending AA meetings in Los Angeles.
According to a source, Britney has been very open during these sessions, “Britney has been very open and honest in her AA meetings, she has said she loves pouring her heart out as she knows that is the best way to heal and feel better,” the insider shared.
They also added that she is being careful and focused on things which matters, saying: “The only thing she has indulged in is fancy coffee drinks. She is being super careful because she wants to be there for her kids.”
Britney is said to be spending time with her two sons more now, Sean Preston and Jayden James, who have been close to her in recent weeks.
Their presence, however, meant a lot to the music icon as she works through this phase.
The Toxic singer’s arrest happened on March 3 and she is expected to appear in court on May 4.
Britney’s team already said that she wants to take the right steps and move forward in a better way.
Entertainment
How Khloé Kardashian, Lamar Odom marriage affected his ex Liza Morales
Liza Morales, Lamar Odom’s high school sweetheart, finally spoke out about the moment she found out that her ex got married to the reality star Khloé Kardashian.
“It was shocking. I couldn’t escape it,” Morales told PEOPLE.
She opened up just days before Netflix releases Untold: The Death & Life of Lamar Odom, a documentary about the basketball star’s life, fame, struggles and relationships.
A big part of the film looks back on his early romance with Morales.
The couple met in high school and Odom proposed to her when they were just 20 and they delayed marriage but went on to have three children together.
But tragedy happened in 2006 when their six-month-old son Jayden died from sudden terrifying syndrome.
The loss, however, left a heavy effect on their relationship and slowly, they went their separate ways.
The fashion designer went on to add that she was blindsided when Odom’s relationship with Khloé Kardashian became public in 2009.
“It was a text message and then a phone call from Lamar, ‘By the way, I’m getting married,’” she recalled.
“Then it was everywhere. It wasn’t just that he got married—it was how it happened. It was rushed, and it hurt.”
Still, Morales shared that she and Odom have reached to a better place now. “It took years. I had to work on myself and heal.”
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