Tears of grief in Sylvester Stallone’s family

Jackie Stallone, Sylvester Stallone’s mother, and his “number one admirer,” was the subject of a homage from her son.

Sylvester has now published a new message on Instagram in which he pays his thanks.

 

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He concluded his message with “RIP Jackie Stallone.” “A mother who has never stopped believing in her sons and has always encouraged them. She was the number one Sly and Frank fan in the world. Because of her magnetic personality and selfless love, she will be remembered for all time.

After that, he published another picture, which was an old photo of him and his mother together; the image is included further down in this paragraph.

According to what he wrote, “She was an extraordinary woman, working out every day, full of spunkiness, and courageous.”

 

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“She fulfilled her final wish and passed away peacefully in her sleep. Due to the fact that she was such an eccentric and flamboyant person, it was nearly impossible to dislike her. She experienced Prohibition, the Great Depression, and World War II all in her lifetime. Whenever we got together, we always ended up talking about the ’20s, ’30s, and ’40s for hours.

It was an educational experience in history. Her intellect remained razor-sharp right up until the moment she passed away.

Rowetta, a former member of the band Happy Mondays, was one of the other people who paid respect to Jackie Stallone. She wrote: “Rest in Peace Jackie Stallone. At the Big Brother wrap party, when Bez was crowned the winner, this is me and Scully with her. She was so funny that I spent the entire evening chasing after her… and I loved every minute of it!

Stallone made her debut on the fifth season of Celebrity Big Brother in 2005. During her time in the house, she is most remembered for her confrontation with Brigitte Nielsen, who was formerly her son-in-law.

Also paying respect was former Big Brother co-host Rylan Clark-Neal, who penned the following: “An icon. What a roommate you are. I really hope you’re not in a room full of “harpists or something.”