Yo father carmine! Same here Theory, this man and his movies honestly got me through so much in life. And gave me so many great memories sharing the Rocky’s an his other movies with my father. Even his real story coming from broke to who he is now is just so motivating
As a man with daughters this warms my heart. This is how a dad is supposed to be with his girls. Make your girls confident and you never have to worry about them surviving. Big up Sly and you beautiful family, this is your best movie made
You can tell he's a great dad, because when he speaks they're spellbound -- they're not checking their notes or trying to talk. And they don't talk over each other. They're really chill and seem really fun. Good job Sly.
THE PODFATHER!!!! Man, as a 40yr old woman who never saw Rocky until her late 20’s and have missed out on his whole story. Just tonight I found his YT shorts and I had no clue he did them. Where have I been??? Such an inspiration. Thanks, Sly and girls!
Coolest thing eva hapns as a parent is on occasions 'take counsel from them ' Bet Sly does same now & agen too.from these gals.!! You know u did things right in raising them when they gently remind u of things u ingrained in them from babes but which now & agen we gently need to be reminded of !! One of coolest gift you will eva have as a parent that.💋
Watching Rocky as a kid, Sly inspired me to get through a rough childhood life constantly being abused by my mom’s boyfriend. In my teen years more so inspired avoiding drug’s hitting the gym coming out a confident man. I’m going to be 53 this June and he’s still inspiring me big time. Mahalo and Aloha Sly🙏🏼🙏🏼
Sly is a warrior through and through mentally as much as physically. He embodies his line "Life is not about how hard you hit. It's about how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward."
Sylvester Stallone was my idol growing up and still is. He is the reason I startled eating healthy and working out. When I broke my back in a car accident the Dr said if I wasn’t so built I would have been paralyzed. So thank you Mr Stallone for not only being my idol but being the reason for me walking today.
Your father is a real gentleman. I’m sure he doesn’t remember me , but I was at a mall in Thousand Oaks Ca in the 1980’s , and he was starting to drive his truck out of the parking lot ,but saw me exiting the mall. And he waved to me to go ahead and cross even though he was already driving in the driveway. That made me feel special and important, that a huge star like him, waited for me to cross before driving any farther. I will never forget it. Plus I have always been a big fan of him and his films.
I love his movie...his yes are so expressives and in that eyes you can see his soul. A beautiful kind of soul...who has empathy and loves to his fellow human being.
I picked up a former boss of mine and Tampa Bay Florida at the airport and Stallone's on the flight my boss said thrown in first class and Stallone had set coach I couldn't believe how many people were out there waiting and I didn't know what was going on but my boss said that Sly was on the plane it was pretty cool to see him although he was much smaller than I anticipated he was about my size 5 9 1 65 170 180 maybe
With your dad receiving so much recognition with his career for so many years, I really think his biggest accomplishment has been his family and how he has raised, supported and encouraged you all. No industry award could mean more than the award of being a good man and father.
@Brent Acosta dude....seriously? that is a complete dick move to add a statement like this on these ladies podcast UA-cam channel. 1.) I was referring to their father's realtionship with them. 2.) You embarrassed yourself and showed how much of a little uneducated troll you are.
Seeing how his daughters get a sincere kick out of his final dad joke, and his banter in general, is really heartening. My respect for him went up a lot after seeing that he's a successful family man.
As a lifetime Sylvester Stallone fan, seeing him in this context is so funny to me. He seems like such a caring father, very wholesome. You guys are defenitely the only ones who are able to open him up this much. I enjoyed Mom's input from the backround as well haha.
"You've scared the shit out of my boyfriends" - younger daughter. "In order to win a war, you have to become war" - John Rambo; Sly. Haha. Sly is great 👍! This interview was great, and allowed his fans to see a little bit how Sly truly is. Thank you 😊
I’m only 34, and had a stroke. I’m working out almost every day, and his story, and Rocky, are a big part of of my motivation. The entire story, and everyone in it. Not to mention art has played a huge part in my therapy, and helping get any emotions out. He’s a great role model, and dad. Never give up!
" I came into Holleywood in an obtuse way " 😅 Classic Sly. Because not only was he, not a Hollywood insider. With a family in the business, he was a completely opposite outsider. There are no words or quick ways to Summarize or Condense is impact as an actor. A total movie icon. Inspirational in every way. He definitely influenced and impacted my life. Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sly are my two Idols and hands down can say I loved both of them for decades. Two different people that came from nothing and change the world. They both overcame all odds. They both deserve the success that they have had because of their perseverance and drive. And really quite humble and self Depreciating. Considering their accomplishments and impact in movies and entertainment and in so many other ways
I didn’t have a mom and dad as I was orphaned and rocky became like my big brother, I watched him 1,000 times in the movie and how he was a loving dad and husband and I felt like it was really him. Now I see his daughters how much he did a great job with his beautiful wife. Love you Rocky / Sly ❤️ you were there for me and you didn’t even know it
It's so cute that he's allowing a border to cross just because they're his little girls and he loves them with all his heart. And that love is totally reciprocated by the daughters.
It is very refreshing to finally see family's from the Hollywood circle industry behaving like a natural healthy human beings! Respect to the parents..
I'm sure MANY of them do. We either just don't hear about it, or the media blows them out of proportion. Being an actor/actress shouldn't come with the stigma that they must be weird or something just because they are acting, because the only real difference is that they chose acting as a career whereas a lot of the rest of us didn't. Their career choice shouldn't be used to define their actual lives.
The best interview I've ever heard from Stallone. He's the most relaxed talking with his family. I believe the first interview I heard was in the late 70s ( I think? ). He's a somebody and had so much to say! It's the most simplistic of life's walk that makes the best of learning!
Sometimes you just got to follow the right role models but these days nobody is a good role model and apparently with the status report not many people are looking up to others for good role models or there isn't anymore.
@@mysticstrikeforce5957 I think I had okay role models, growing up in 70s. But, I can’t call myself a great role model. Even though I have an awesome daughter
@@ginox1x792 some girls people just struggle with what they’re trying to say. It happens to most of us. I understand there are some people who say those words a lot and they talk like that because of where or how they’ve grown up but still.
@@backisayback5147 to piggy back off of what you replied to this person, I agree with what you said but honestly not just girls or women, I think everyone sometimes has trouble getting their thoughts out, especially in an interview or presenting like setting, ya know? I’m only 17 years old and I’m still very nervous when presenting or talking in front of people. I agree with your reply completely, I just wanted to expand a bit on it :))
@@JayPalOfficial Yeah, right? lol. To me, the joker seems to think more deeply than Batman or other superheroes. He understands ironies like, when superheroes help people, they just make people more helpless and more dependent on heroes.
I cried watching this. As someone who has loved Stallone's movies since I was like 8, I really love to see that he grew up to be even more successful, by seeing what you two are doing. That is very sweet. And I didn't even know you two. But it is sweet to see your love and friendship together. Also your dad is in my heart because of his relentlessness to succeed. As someone who is still fighting to be successful, I love to see him and love his stories. Specially the one Tony Robins tells, of him reading to get out of the cold. Maybe he can tell it one day? Congrats! keep up the amazing work!!
@@lottnio8207 Curious , are you saying this from only watching this podcast or do you have firsthand knowledge of how they spend the rest of their days and evenings.
@@edmendoza1736 Hundreds of millions of people have enjoyed Sly’s movies. As far as I know his children have not made such movies so objectively speaking movies are more important.
This man has saved my life in so many different ways and knowing his story has helped me to be a better person than I would ever be able to imagine as a young man and now a father myself, looking back at my own life today, I can see alot of similar things that I have literally seen the same way as Mr. Stallone, I just want to thank you for your time and the soul and light that you have spread out in this world, I wish we could have more old souls like that in this world today. Great episode ladies and your dad is a very real deal definition for what a true father is and should represent in a child's mind. xxoo congratulations, cherish the time you have with him, because some of us never were able to receive that, let alone for as short as time is in our lives in this world. Believe me when I say, spend as much as you can legitimately with your parents because the only way that they can live on is through your life after their gone. And that to me is more valuable than anything else in this world today. xxoo
Your father is a living legend, not just the reason action movies exist and not just the inspiration behind predator but obviously a loving father which is summit not many get to see.
@moonlitlove scooby doo, pikachu, elvis Presley, Sly Stallone whom u clearly dont like yet he's the reason u get to sit n enjoy predator movies bcuz if it weren't for Rambo predator wouldn't have been made though arnie is a sleeze n bedded sly's missus yet u had Arnie as governor in the US for some bizarre reason though so long as he weren't owt to with women's rights then all's cool 😎 i suppose as he's likely bed em instead. We have Rocky saga which made boxing interesting on to another legend Colin McRea, Ya Mum for bringing ur cocky ass into the world woohoo should d have gone down the slide, moving forward Gloria Gaynor, Gladys knight, Shaka Khan, Dolly Parton, Will Smith he invented slap wars, David Attenborough save the planet, Spice Girls spice up ya life 😂, Micheal Schumacher F1 legend terrible accident bless his kids, can i stop now no ok, Nat King Cole, Pamela Anderson gotta 💕 Baywatch made breast implants a sell out.
The more I learn about your Dad, the more I Love him as a person. I'm 52 and a huge fan of his. You girls did a great job with him. Keep up the good work.
I've always like Sly Stallone and now I like him even more. It seems they have a nice family dynamic. I've never watched the kardashians but I'd watch the Stallones.
@@BalboaBaggins welcome to the 21th century grandma. Nowadays the kids aren't forced into a unhappy marriage to please the churches. It says more about your archaic mindset than about these ladies.
This was fantastic! You young ladies are so blessed to have the parents that you do. My father was a good provider and he tried, but he never did things with me. He was a dentist who is 92 yrs. old now and he lives next door to us in a duplex which means we only have 2 doorways between us so that we can be right there but we all still have our own privacy. My point was, back in those days a dentist didn't make as much and my Dad refused to raise his prices which infuriated my mother but she stayed home and cared for my oldest sister, me and my twin sister, and then my late in life unexpected little brother who became her buddy and went everywhere with her. I was the black sheep and no matter what I do to this day, I get no true respect from my family except my twin. She understands me, and my wife who I was infatuated with since high school. We went on a couple of dates in high school and one in our 20s but we didn't actually have a real relationship until our early 30s and got married at 35. I had some growing up to do before she would have anything to do with me for long anyway. I'm a carpenter and my wife thinks I'm the best! I apologize for the short book. I think your Father is a great one and I wish I had one like him. My Father-in-law was a very cool guy; he took me fishing and we did a lot of things with him like going to the races and car shows. We had a lot of cook-outs and they were great times. He had it rough like your Dad did. Nobody taught him to be a man and he had to learn the hard way which took him a lot of years and even some jail time, but he did it. He passed away at only 64 years old and I miss him. I have nothing but respect for your father. I hope you see this and maybe read it to him.
I want to thank your dad for so many things it’s endless but I will start with this. Your dad has motivated me since I have been in second grade, which was 1982. Listening to your interview was SPECTACULAR, I want to thank your dad for teaching and raising you like he did because the both of you are incredible. You did such a great job and you both are naturals at this. I just learned about all of you through your show and now I can’t wait to see all of you grow and create many more memories and success!! Love you all! #eyeofthetiger
Sly is amazing! His daughters are beautiful and seem so well grounded. As the father of a beautiful and amazing young lady myself, I can totally relate to their close relationship. I have been watching Sly ever since I first saw "Rocky" (and the sequels) as a kid. Whenever I feel down or need inspiration, I watch "Rocky" or listen to ""Eye Of The Tiger." I don't think anyone should look at celebrities as "heroes," but more of an inspiration source from the positive individuals. After hearing about the negatives Sly has been through in life, and seeing how he turned them into positves, I now have even more respect for the man. 👍
Whenever i miss my father, i just listen and watch mr stallone, i see my father in him. may god protect you, extend your age and bring you happiness and all your family.
@@rehan2118 It's not a Hindu thing, I don't think. It is more a cultural way of being respectful to someone who isn't a family member but still deemed worthy of respect. I think it is a literal translation of 'sahib', and no, it is not a legacy of colonial rule. People used similar verbiage when 'India' was under Mughal rule or even before that. BTW there are a variety of religions in India. I'm a Roman Catholic from Goa, India. I would say Mr Stallone though.
I've always loved Rocky. That character was so humble, and hearing Sly's story behind it, makes me love it even more. I can understand why that character was so real ... that was the point of it. Thanks, Sly for sharing that with us! Thank you, girls for the interview with your dad!
This is the most endearing and heartwarming interview ever! Such a loving family... They seem so "normal" and great together... Which seems so rare in Hollywood. Such an enjoyable interview.
What a wonderful interview, full off love, appreciation and affection. Thank you for reminding us what a real family is. Mr. Sly, you are one of a kind and so are your girls.
I grew up admiring his fitness which inspired me to exercise to this very age. I now have even more respect & admiration for his inner strength as a man of character. What a guy. In a world that can be so dark, thanks for shining Sly.
People don't realise how amazing Mr. Stallone is. The amount of wisdom he must have. I'd give anything to just sit with him. Not talk or anything, just his aura.
When I was a child, and my father was still alive, it was a ritual to watch this man's movies. Pop corn, soda and rented VHS tapes for hours. Seeing it today brings such beautiful moments to my mind since I am part of something very beautiful for me. And I appreciate that, and I really enjoy tulsa king because I have a new excuse to bring my father to my mind.
We were real blessed to travel with Sly & be shsre his success. Slys fans watchn evry thing he did from the get go !! Just like you did. Actually goin to movie theatres & driveins !! Then watchn em all ova agen on VHS cassettes @ home havn popcorn & sodas !! Great post & sweet memories. Luv you Sly💋
my dad died 26.09.2021 and its still so near and i really feel what you guys felt with your dad´s soooo much...God bless you Bro´s and never never forget theese special moments with your/our dad´s
They sure love their dad and it's beautiful -- absolute purity shines through their admiration for their dad Rocky and Rambo were my heroes as a child and I watched Rocky 1 or 2 or 3 most every day after school from 3rd grade till I got out of the Marine Corps 😃 I used to hear the Rocky soundtrack in my head every day at football practice
Girls you have probably the coolest dad ever, I’m almost 50, and I’ve grown up watching all of his work, and have always enjoyed his movies, and now him raw with his girls is an awesome experience! Thank you both
Wait a minute. You enjoyed, "Stop, Or My Mom Will Shoot?" When Sly was on SNL there was a skit with Norm McDonald where Norm brought up all of the bad movies. lol
This is literally hilarious! I couldnt stop laughing. Oh my god...Sylvester Stallone has such a cool relationship with his girls. He is so up to date...and he is soooo funny! I really like him and his daughters really love him! Love watching these guys...its funny!
What a GREAT interview, this 66-year-old grandmother really enjoyed this so much. I learned so much about Sly Stallone. Thank you I loved this interview. You girls and your mother are so beautiful Mr. Stallone is a lucky man.
That was the most natural, honest interview of a star i've ever seen. He has been a hero in my life since I was a kid. To see this side of him was amazing. What a beautiful family. Thank you girls for showing me this side of your father. He is an amazing gentleman.
Its beautiful to see a father never losing his cool and showing his daughters love without measure. He never takes offense and is speaks to them as adults and shows how honest he is with them being mature in these subjects. What a blessing he has.
Never commented on any podcast before but…I wanted you guys to know how moving it was to see this side of your family. To see the love, respect & humor. Happy for all of you. Thank you for sharing
As someone that was raised by a single parent, I never really missed having a dad due to never having one around in the first place. Yet watching this episode is probably the first time I actually felt as though I actually missed out on something. This family clearly have a great relationship and this episode was a great listen, Much love and respect to the Stallone's.
Same here. I always get the "Oh, I'm so sorry" response when I tell people that, which has always felt odd to me, because, like you say, you never miss anything you don't know what it's like to have in the first place. Besides, fathers always seemed so unnecessarily gruff and demanding to me... lol 😅. I appreciated the comfort of it just being me and my mom. But being a dad myself these days, I see the importance of my presence as a father. There's a certain kind of guidance that you don't usually get from moms in the same way.
I can relate to his biography.i was strong and raised hard I was poor and started to help raise my siblings. We had 2 meals a day from our parents and my responsibility made me a strong woman, I never finished school , I was 8yrs old before I began school so I learned by a hard raised
@@lindahensley5741 Yes, Linda sometimes life hits you right between the eyes, but because you have been thru some things, you can get up, brush yourself off and go on. Have a good weekend!
One of the best Sly interviews ive seen. What a great guy, his movies and life story are legendary and full of life lessons. And he seems like a great family guy which is damn hard with such fame.
What about them? Welcome to 2021… humans make mistakes and have seconds or third chances. His son sage oded and unfortunately died. It’s called life. He’s a great father
First time viewer... great job ladies! Your "youth" stories of training in the morning with your Dad coaching you shot-put reminds me of the first 20 seconds to a 1992 song release by the band Extreme from their "3 Sides to Every Story" opening song (titled: "Warheads") where a drill sergeant intensely barks out orders only to hear in reply his young daughter meekly say, "Yes, Daddy...... yes, daddy." OK, gratitude first... "I am soooo grateful to/for your father." In the 1970's. I was the fattest kind in the elementary school. At one point a kid came up, pinched my belly, and said, "Pinch an inch, damn, I can pinch a mile." That was a low day. Then my grandma (a faithful Catholic who reminds me of an older Adrian, btw) took me to go see "Rocky." From then on, I started exercising and learning about nutrition... and eventually lost the fat and went on to winning open racquetball tournaments when I became a satellite antenna engineer in Los Angeles for Hughes Aircraft across from LAX in 1992-5... again thanks in part to your Dad's lessons in "sports psyching." Thank you... and thank him so much for a motivation to change and become so much more... ...including becoming a writer and eventual author. God bless, Brian Shell PassionHero.com
Man, I remember when I was a kid watching Rocky, and wanting to be muscular, he is over 70 and looking like a champ, always a champ, what a great role model!
“It aint about how hard you hit. Its about hard you can get hit and keep moving forward. How much you can take and keep pushing forward. Thats how winning is done.” Best quote to live by. One of my favourite celebrities and hope one day i get the opportunity to meet him.
His daughter: "You guys, we went fishing for two weeks to reel this guest in." Rambo going in for the kill: "Well, maybe you had some holes in your net. Did you think of that?"
Great job girls - and great interview of your dad, who was one of my many heroes (and everybody’s hero) in the 80s! You guys are an awesome family! Much love and many blessings from Manila!
Sly was and is my hero. This man motivated me through so many of life's battles. He's more than a legend.
Theory in da house!
The 🐐🐐🐐🐐 sly and the 🐐of Star Wars
You should marry into his family to unite the bloodlines.
Holy ****, like catching sight of a snow leopard.
Yo father carmine! Same here Theory, this man and his movies honestly got me through so much in life. And gave me so many great memories sharing the Rocky’s an his other movies with my father. Even his real story coming from broke to who he is now is just so motivating
This man wrote Rocky. One of the greatest films of all time
And a lot of UA-camrs are realizing that with all of these reactions videos.
The shawshank redemption also come top as well
He didn’t just write Rocky, he wrote it in 3 DAYS! That’s unheard of! Stallone is an animal, a different breed
@@sammmuelspaul1946 Stallion breed?
Lawrtuz. Lee. Love. Ptac
Dude is 75! looks fantastic. That's what taking care of yourself will do. Much respect to Sly, a very intelligent, hard working cat.
you fogot the hgh
And trt
Yeah surgery,all the stuff that us peons can't get,how much plastic surgery,
@@CHAUNCEY.GARDNER. I don't think he has done any surgeries
@@thisulwickramarachchi2380 nope.
or hed look like micke rouke lol
I grew up with Stallone movies his such a legend, may god bless this family.
As a man with daughters this warms my heart. This is how a dad is supposed to be with his girls. Make your girls confident and you never have to worry about them surviving. Big up Sly and you beautiful family, this is your best movie made
They're attractive
@@zloungeact um okay
Also being a man with daughters I agree and wheep that so few fathers understand this.
well attractive women don't have to worry about surviving, they all have it super easy in life thats just how it is.
@@popthiccle1158 everyone has problems no one escapes problems
My dad passed away and reminds me of how good Stallone is with his daughters. ❤️😇 Dad's like this are priceless!
I wonder if he's a good Dad to his sons
I don't think he has sons
@@PHILLIPS8822 yeah he does
@@PHILLIPS8822 I don't think so either.
@Pop-Actor " he never cared for his first kids "' ( both boys ) says it all about Stallone. He's a Phony POS
You can tell he's a great dad, because when he speaks they're spellbound -- they're not checking their notes or trying to talk. And they don't talk over each other. They're really chill and seem really fun. Good job Sly.
THE PODFATHER!!!! Man, as a 40yr old woman who never saw Rocky until her late 20’s and have missed out on his whole story. Just tonight I found his YT shorts and I had no clue he did them. Where have I been??? Such an inspiration. Thanks, Sly and girls!
DISSESSE TUDO MINHA LINDA
Sly is a super Dad, teaching his girls to earn and succeed on their own. My admiration from another Dad here👏
My Dad made me do manual physical labour but I'm sure its not that far removed from doing a podcast.
This was actually pretty cool seeing a living legend being interviewed by his kids
You probably think Herpes is pretty cool too, genius.
@@ccdogpark you must've had a bad day.
@@ccdogpark tell 'em about it, bill...
You can tell how stallon adores his daughters. This man has many important lessons to teach all of us.
Coolest thing eva hapns as a parent is on occasions 'take counsel from them ' Bet Sly does same now & agen too.from these gals.!! You know u did things right in raising them when they gently remind u of things u ingrained in them from babes but which now & agen we gently need to be reminded of !! One of coolest gift you will eva have as a parent that.💋
These are some of the most impressive and well-spoken young women I've seen in a long time. They've clearly been very well raised.
did you actually listen to the show? lol
@@MrJonswift200 That's what I was thinking!
They ain't your typical Walmart shoppers. That's for sure.
who do you think raised them? lol.
@@charlesderosas5577 it’s Rambooo!!!!!
Sly is an absolute legend. From Zero to Hero. What a history. What a man! Respect.
Watching Rocky as a kid, Sly inspired me to get through a rough childhood life constantly being abused by my mom’s boyfriend.
In my teen years more so inspired avoiding drug’s hitting the gym coming out a confident man.
I’m going to be 53 this June and he’s still inspiring me big time. Mahalo and Aloha Sly🙏🏼🙏🏼
Happy you made it out of those circumstances.
Sly is a warrior through and through mentally as much as physically. He embodies his line "Life is not about how hard you hit. It's about how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward."
That’s how winning is done 🥊
Indeed, an inspiring real life experience. Never giving up, and keep moving forward. Like a Rocky!
Frank Stallone said those exact words when he starred in the hit Rocky Films
Nope, just an actor.
So well said!
Sylvester Stallone was my idol growing up and still is. He is the reason I startled eating healthy and working out. When I broke my back in a car accident the Dr said if I wasn’t so built I would have been paralyzed. So thank you Mr Stallone for not only being my idol but being the reason for me walking today.
That's pretty heavy! Glad you're okay 😁
Ditto
Wow! I didn't except the whole family to be so wholesome. Never new that Sly was so chill and nice.
This was entertaining as hell. Sly is a legend and his daughters have damn good heads on their shoulders.
I'm an old fart, but his daughters are smart, beautiful, and witty.... the blond is stunning...from Wyoming USA 🇺🇸 🤠
Sly have beautiful family and beautiful daughters.
@@billallen4793 they BOTH are stunning, gorgeous and smart
Your father is a real gentleman. I’m sure he doesn’t remember me , but I was at a mall in Thousand Oaks Ca in the 1980’s , and he was starting to drive his truck out of the parking lot ,but saw me exiting the mall. And he waved to me to go ahead and cross even though he was already driving in the driveway. That made me feel special and important, that a huge star like him, waited for me to cross before driving any farther. I will never forget it. Plus I have always been a big fan of him and his films.
🤣 ok
@@ciphermusic4259 lmaoo
I love his movie...his yes are so expressives and in that eyes you can see his soul. A beautiful kind of soul...who has empathy and loves to his fellow human being.
I picked up a former boss of mine and Tampa Bay Florida at the airport and Stallone's on the flight my boss said thrown in first class and Stallone had set coach I couldn't believe how many people were out there waiting and I didn't know what was going on but my boss said that Sly was on the plane it was pretty cool to see him although he was much smaller than I anticipated he was about my size 5 9 1 65 170 180 maybe
wow! that's such a long time! that's impressive! i hope you doing well!
With your dad receiving so much recognition with his career for so many years, I really think his biggest accomplishment has been his family and how he has raised, supported and encouraged you all. No industry award could mean more than the award of being a good man and father.
Exactly.His daughters actually behave like people,while so many celebrity kids are spoiled and terrible persons.
Yeah. He is a good man. Just loaned out his garage to a man named Kurp.
Word.
Hahah excellent
@Brent Acosta dude....seriously? that is a complete dick move to add a statement like this on these ladies podcast UA-cam channel. 1.) I was referring to their father's realtionship with them. 2.) You embarrassed yourself and showed how much of a little uneducated troll you are.
Seeing how his daughters get a sincere kick out of his final dad joke, and his banter in general, is really heartening. My respect for him went up a lot after seeing that he's a successful family man.
Stallone is a blessed man in life to have such a loving and warm family.
I love Sly and how his daughters seem very comfortable with their dad. Rare in Hollywood and a great example to many fans.
His daughters are sharp. A sign of a great parent.
It's a good thing they are sharp.
If they were autistic, Stallone would have
had to dump their mother.
Parents* no?
@@Kzombie ? how
@@Kzombie really! Hmmm. Also my ex fiancé is Marcus Christopher. Very cool lol
Only sharp because of that paps money otherwise no one would care
I absolutely love how these young women respect their mother and father. They are intelligent and curious. Great work dad and mom.
Seeing big hollywood actors being good parents is heart warming
So if he if he was a bad parent how would that effect you
@@josiahdavistv1216 i wouldnt be surprised,
i expect nothing less from sylvester hes so nice
So what about your plumber or pizza delivery guy’s being a good parent?
Sly is a very lucky man, a fantastic career but most importantly an absolutely AMAZING family. His daughters are a credit to him and his wife.
@ItsStillRealToMe DamnIt I pooped for 3 days straight
@@gerk7238 Damn I feel ya.
As a lifetime Sylvester Stallone fan, seeing him in this context is so funny to me. He seems like such a caring father, very wholesome. You guys are defenitely the only ones who are able to open him up this much. I enjoyed Mom's input from the backround as well haha.
"You've scared the shit out of my boyfriends" - younger daughter.
"In order to win a war, you have to become war" - John Rambo; Sly.
Haha.
Sly is great 👍!
This interview was great, and allowed his fans to see a little bit how Sly truly is.
Thank you 😊
I love how protective Sylvester Stallone is of his daughters. This interview was so funny!
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I grew up on Stallone movies. I always wished I had a father like him. Watching this, ear to ear smile. What a legacy, the man is a true legend.
I’m only 34, and had a stroke. I’m working out almost every day, and his story, and Rocky, are a big part of of my motivation. The entire story, and everyone in it. Not to mention art has played a huge part in my therapy, and helping get any emotions out. He’s a great role model, and dad. Never give up!
Let’s go Tic Tokin! Do it Sly!
Rocky got kind of silly over the years, but the music is still awesome. I use the soundtracks for cardio workout.....Good luck to you!
@@pulsarlights2825 life’s too serious to not be silly.
U GOT THIS BLUEEYEDMATT< AND I GOT THIS TOO, WE FUCKING GOT THIS.
@@mieses oh yes. Never give up on what you truly want!
" I came into Holleywood in an obtuse way " 😅
Classic Sly. Because not only was he, not a Hollywood insider. With a family in the business, he was a completely opposite outsider.
There are no words or quick ways to Summarize or Condense is impact as an actor. A total movie icon. Inspirational in every way. He definitely influenced and impacted my life.
Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sly are my two Idols and hands down can say I loved both of them for decades.
Two different people that came from nothing and change the world. They both overcame all odds.
They both deserve the success that they have had because of their perseverance and drive. And really quite humble and self Depreciating. Considering their accomplishments and impact in movies and entertainment and in so many other ways
Most noble man ever! Daughters lucky to have and know him!
I didn’t have a mom and dad as I was orphaned and rocky became like my big brother, I watched him 1,000 times in the movie and how he was a loving dad and husband and I felt like it was really him. Now I see his daughters how much he did a great job with his beautiful wife. Love you Rocky / Sly ❤️ you were there for me and you didn’t even know it
I'm sorry.. what happened to your family?
The life speech he gives his son in Rocky hits hard every time I hear it
@@Bikers77probs just couldn’t afford a child
You may not see this but your father has helped me so much in my life. I have genuine love for him!
Terryyy!!!😭😭
Get back to work Terry 😡
Terry go back shouting at Ole
terry why u stalking rockys kids
aaye mannn we need some football news
Ive been watching this man since I was 8 years old,im now 44 and I'm still just as big of a fan as I was back then. Much love Mr Stallone.
It's so cute that he's allowing a border to cross just because they're his little girls and he loves them with all his heart. And that love is totally reciprocated by the daughters.
I didn’t know the girls, but it’s so comforting the way they admire their dad! Well raised humans!
of course, he should be admired, he went from rags to riches. he is self-made.
GReat people all 3 of them, it really witness to the character of a man, how well his daugthers are raised, and how much de love him.
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It is very refreshing to finally see family's from the Hollywood circle industry behaving like a natural healthy human beings! Respect to the parents..
I'm sure MANY of them do. We either just don't hear about it, or the media blows them out of proportion.
Being an actor/actress shouldn't come with the stigma that they must be weird or something just because they are acting, because the only real difference is that they chose acting as a career whereas a lot of the rest of us didn't. Their career choice shouldn't be used to define their actual lives.
My absolute favorite person of all time! He reminds me so much of my childhood. You beautiful ladies are blessed to have him as a father. ❤
The best interview I've ever heard from Stallone. He's the most relaxed talking with his family. I believe the first interview I heard was in the late 70s ( I think? ). He's a somebody and had so much to say! It's the most simplistic of life's walk that makes the best of learning!
The 30 seconds I heard were the best Stallone interview I ever heard too.
First interview with Sly I’ve seen! 👍
Never knew your Dads child hood was so challenging. But it made him the survivor he is. You family is adorable❣️
“Say bye dad”
“Bye dad”
Sly w the dad jokes so good 😂😂😂
this man has set a standard for a relationship with his wife and kids i could never hope to achieve, and yet i can't help but respect and admire him.
The way the girls conduct themselves and are so relaxed, confident and articulate makes it clear that they have been raised very well.
Sometimes you just got to follow the right role models but these days nobody is a good role model and apparently with the status report not many people are looking up to others for good role models or there isn't anymore.
@@mysticstrikeforce5957 I think I had okay role models, growing up in 70s. But, I can’t call myself a great role model. Even though I have an awesome daughter
Yeah, nothing like, I mean, like, sooo ya know whaa I meeeenn, so like. No, nothing of those "modern" phrases in use today. Very good and articulate.
@@ginox1x792 some girls people just struggle with what they’re trying to say. It happens to most of us. I understand there are some people who say those words a lot and they talk like that because of where or how they’ve grown up but still.
@@backisayback5147 to piggy back off of what you replied to this person, I agree with what you said but honestly not just girls or women, I think everyone sometimes has trouble getting their thoughts out, especially in an interview or presenting like setting, ya know? I’m only 17 years old and I’m still very nervous when presenting or talking in front of people. I agree with your reply completely, I just wanted to expand a bit on it :))
"To those who think, life is a comedy. To those who feel, life is a tragedy." What a gem!
Sounds like a Joker reference.
@@JayPalOfficial Yeah, right? lol. To me, the joker seems to think more deeply than Batman or other superheroes. He understands ironies like, when superheroes help people, they just make people more helpless and more dependent on heroes.
@@peternguyen2022 I do understand the philosophical stand Joker takes, but ultimately he resorts to violence to create more chaos.
@@JayPalOfficial Stallone as the Joker?
@@jaimetheone9150 Hell no! 😅
He is living his life like in heaven... His two angles by her side interviewing him
. It's really satisfying ❤ love u legend ❤
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I cried watching this. As someone who has loved Stallone's movies since I was like 8, I really love to see that he grew up to be even more successful, by seeing what you two are doing. That is very sweet. And I didn't even know you two. But it is sweet to see your love and friendship together. Also your dad is in my heart because of his relentlessness to succeed. As someone who is still fighting to be successful, I love to see him and love his stories. Specially the one Tony Robins tells, of him reading to get out of the cold. Maybe he can tell it one day? Congrats! keep up the amazing work!!
I can see just how much he loves his daughters and they just adore him.
This is a man drooling love for his kids, love it. Sly, the most important work of your life was raising these kids so well. Congrats!
No not really. They don’t benefit others. I think Rocky 1 and Rambo 1 are the most important.
Weird
@@lottnio8207 Curious , are you saying this from only watching this podcast or do you have firsthand knowledge of how they spend the rest of their days and evenings.
@@edmendoza1736 Hundreds of millions of people have enjoyed Sly’s movies. As far as I know his children have not made such movies so objectively speaking movies are more important.
Awwww....
You can see how much he loves his girls. So sweet.
Hello dear, how are you doing, it a pleasure to meet you here.
He's one off our best! Thank you on your support and prayers to me throughout my movie career! Once again thank you. Where exactly are you from??
Hello👋Nancy how are you doing today I hope you having a blessed day. I'm Pollack Sharman by name from Santa Barbara,California 🇺🇸and you?
This man has saved my life in so many different ways and knowing his story has helped me to be a better person than I would ever be able to imagine as a young man and now a father myself, looking back at my own life today, I can see alot of similar things that I have literally seen the same way as Mr. Stallone, I just want to thank you for your time and the soul and light that you have spread out in this world, I wish we could have more old souls like that in this world today. Great episode ladies and your dad is a very real deal definition for what a true father is and should represent in a child's mind. xxoo congratulations, cherish the time you have with him, because some of us never were able to receive that, let alone for as short as time is in our lives in this world. Believe me when I say, spend as much as you can legitimately with your parents because the only way that they can live on is through your life after their gone. And that to me is more valuable than anything else in this world today. xxoo
Your father is a living legend, not just the reason action movies exist and not just the inspiration behind predator but obviously a loving father which is summit not many get to see.
he is the best man in the world
He also fought alongside the Talibans .
Cool interview
@moonlitlove scooby doo, pikachu, elvis Presley, Sly Stallone whom u clearly dont like yet he's the reason u get to sit n enjoy predator movies bcuz if it weren't for Rambo predator wouldn't have been made though arnie is a sleeze n bedded sly's missus yet u had Arnie as governor in the US for some bizarre reason though so long as he weren't owt to with women's rights then all's cool 😎 i suppose as he's likely bed em instead. We have Rocky saga which made boxing interesting on to another legend Colin McRea, Ya Mum for bringing ur cocky ass into the world woohoo should d have gone down the slide, moving forward Gloria Gaynor, Gladys knight, Shaka Khan, Dolly Parton, Will Smith he invented slap wars, David Attenborough save the planet, Spice Girls spice up ya life 😂, Micheal Schumacher F1 legend terrible accident bless his kids, can i stop now no ok, Nat King Cole, Pamela Anderson gotta 💕 Baywatch made breast implants a sell out.
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The more I learn about your Dad, the more I Love him as a person. I'm 52 and a huge fan of his. You girls did a great job with him. Keep up the good work.
I've always like Sly Stallone and now I like him even more. It seems they have a nice family dynamic. I've never watched the kardashians but I'd watch the Stallones.
I have two sisters and this interview reminds me of conversations with our dad. Laughed so hard! Love the relationship between all of you.
These young ladies were so well raised by their parents. Kudos to Jennifer and Sly for raising such balanced daughters.
They seem nice but the fact that they're still single in mid-twenties tells you a lot.
@@BalboaBaggins welcome to the 21th century grandma.
Nowadays the kids aren't forced into a unhappy marriage to please the churches. It says more about your archaic mindset than about these ladies.
@@BalboaBaggins why is that bad?
@@Snaakie83 thanks for that
@@Snaakie83 Nobody mentioned marriage. You should learn to read.
This was fantastic! You young ladies are so blessed to have the parents that you do. My father was a good provider and he tried, but he never did things with me. He was a dentist who is 92 yrs. old now and he lives next door to us in a duplex which means we only have 2 doorways between us so that we can be right there but we all still have our own privacy. My point was, back in those days a dentist didn't make as much and my Dad refused to raise his prices which infuriated my mother but she stayed home and cared for my oldest sister, me and my twin sister, and then my late in life unexpected little brother who became her buddy and went everywhere with her. I was the black sheep and no matter what I do to this day, I get no true respect from my family except my twin. She understands me, and my wife who I was infatuated with since high school. We went on a couple of dates in high school and one in our 20s but we didn't actually have a real relationship until our early 30s and got married at 35. I had some growing up to do before she would have anything to do with me for long anyway. I'm a carpenter and my wife thinks I'm the best! I apologize for the short book. I think your Father is a great one and I wish I had one like him. My Father-in-law was a very cool guy; he took me fishing and we did a lot of things with him like going to the races and car shows. We had a lot of cook-outs and they were great times. He had it rough like your Dad did. Nobody taught him to be a man and he had to learn the hard way which took him a lot of years and even some jail time, but he did it. He passed away at only 64 years old and I miss him. I have nothing but respect for your father. I hope you see this and maybe read it to him.
TL TR. Keep it short bro
This interview was the best ever of sly, so unguarded and real.
I want to thank your dad for so many things it’s endless but I will start with this. Your dad has motivated me since I have been in second grade, which was 1982. Listening to your interview was SPECTACULAR, I want to thank your dad for teaching and raising you like he did because the both of you are incredible. You did such a great job and you both are naturals at this. I just learned about all of you through your show and now I can’t wait to see all of you grow and create many more memories and success!! Love you all! #eyeofthetiger
Sly is amazing! His daughters are beautiful and seem so well grounded. As the father of a beautiful and amazing young lady myself, I can totally relate to their close relationship. I have been watching Sly ever since I first saw "Rocky" (and the sequels) as a kid. Whenever I feel down or need inspiration, I watch "Rocky" or listen to ""Eye Of The Tiger." I don't think anyone should look at celebrities as "heroes," but more of an inspiration source from the positive individuals. After hearing about the negatives Sly has been through in life, and seeing how he turned them into positves, I now have even more respect for the man. 👍
Whenever i miss my father, i just listen and watch mr stallone, i see my father in him.
may god protect you, extend your age and bring you happiness and all your family.
I love that he’s told his daughters his truthful life story: the good, the bad, and everything in between. ❤️
Kids need to hear the truth in an appropriate way
Hello👋 Jennifer how are you doing today, I hope you're having a blessed day. Be safe 🙏
I'm Pollack Sharman by name from Santa Barbara, California🇺🇸and you?
Best dad award!! Silhouette on the balcony!!! That is funny!!!
I didn't know Sylvester Stallone's daughters do podcasts. Suddenly this channel popped up. Love you Sir. Stay healthy and happy 🙏
I didn't even know he had daughters until watching this
same lmao didnt know he had kids
Why do Hindus keep calling everyone SIR online?
@@rehan2118 It's not a Hindu thing, I don't think. It is more a cultural way of being respectful to someone who isn't a family member but still deemed worthy of respect. I think it is a literal translation of 'sahib', and no, it is not a legacy of colonial rule. People used similar verbiage when 'India' was under Mughal rule or even before that. BTW there are a variety of religions in India. I'm a Roman Catholic from Goa, India. I would say Mr Stallone though.
@@Irisgomesjmjfaith it needs to stop though cause it sounds very disengenuous and cringe from an western perspective
I've always loved Rocky. That character was so humble, and hearing Sly's story behind it, makes me love it even more. I can understand why that character was so real ... that was the point of it. Thanks, Sly for sharing that with us! Thank you, girls for the interview with your dad!
This is the most endearing and heartwarming interview ever! Such a loving family... They seem so "normal" and great together... Which seems so rare in Hollywood. Such an enjoyable interview.
They seem to be well mannered and well behaved kids.
What a wonderful interview, full off love, appreciation and affection. Thank you for reminding us what a real family is. Mr. Sly, you are one of a kind and so are your girls.
I grew up admiring his fitness which inspired me to exercise to this very age. I now have even more respect & admiration for his inner strength as a man of character. What a guy. In a world that can be so dark, thanks for shining Sly.
People don't realise how amazing Mr. Stallone is. The amount of wisdom he must have. I'd give anything to just sit with him. Not talk or anything, just his aura.
I feel the same way about Jesus Christ. 😄👍🏻
Sly & best F Arnold awesome role models there whole lives. Take a close look these gals. 'the fruit neva falls far from the tree' !!
When I was a child, and my father was still alive, it was a ritual to watch this man's movies. Pop corn, soda and rented VHS tapes for hours.
Seeing it today brings such beautiful moments to my mind since I am part of something very beautiful for me. And I appreciate that, and I really enjoy tulsa king because I have a new excuse to bring my father to my mind.
same my dad and I use to watch a lot of his movies, rambo and all of it. RIP dad's in heaven
Same here Sylvester Stallone and Arnie movies in VHS with my dad.. wish I could have watched last blood and expendables with him..
We were real blessed to travel with Sly & be shsre his success. Slys fans watchn evry thing he did from the get go !! Just like you did. Actually goin to movie theatres & driveins !! Then watchn em all ova agen on VHS cassettes @ home havn popcorn & sodas !! Great post & sweet memories. Luv you Sly💋
my dad died 26.09.2021 and its still so near and i really feel what you guys felt with your dad´s soooo much...God bless you Bro´s and never never forget theese special moments with your/our dad´s
They sure love their dad and it's beautiful -- absolute purity shines through their admiration for their dad
Rocky and Rambo were my heroes as a child and I watched Rocky 1 or 2 or 3 most every day after school from 3rd grade till I got out of the Marine Corps 😃
I used to hear the Rocky soundtrack in my head every day at football practice
Absolute legend. He’s so humble and such a well balanced character. Loved hearing his stories!
Girls you have probably the coolest dad ever, I’m almost 50, and I’ve grown up watching all of his work, and have always enjoyed his movies, and now him raw with his girls is an awesome experience! Thank you both
Wait a minute. You enjoyed, "Stop, Or My Mom Will Shoot?" When Sly was on SNL there was a skit with Norm McDonald where Norm brought up all of the bad movies. lol
Raw with his girls ayo
raw with his girls? ayooo thats sus 💀
@@vanmoody or the money grabbing "expendables" series?
@@LarsRyeJeppesen The third one was not very good. But the first one kept my attention. I went to see it with my two sons.
Who would dislike this? This was so good! Love Sly! Such a great man.
Ivan Drago, Clubber Lang and Tommy Gunn.
@@holland_oates-v7q Lmao, best comment.
This is literally hilarious! I couldnt stop laughing. Oh my god...Sylvester Stallone has such a cool relationship with his girls. He is so up to date...and he is soooo funny! I really like him and his daughters really love him! Love watching these guys...its funny!
His life is fascinating and his relationship with his daughters warms my heart
What a GREAT interview, this 66-year-old grandmother really enjoyed this so much. I learned so much about Sly Stallone. Thank you I loved this interview. You girls and your mother are so beautiful Mr. Stallone is a lucky man.
Sly is being such a dad during the podcast. Great seeing a different side of him.
I love Stallone! Feeling like a child again every time I see him! ❤❤❤
That was the most natural, honest interview of a star i've ever seen. He has been a hero in my life since I was a kid. To see this side of him was amazing. What a beautiful family. Thank you girls for showing me this side of your father. He is an amazing gentleman.
Its beautiful to see a father never losing his cool and showing his daughters love without measure. He never takes offense and is speaks to them as adults and shows how honest he is with them being mature in these subjects. What a blessing he has.
This was really wholesome. I had no idea he was such a well rounded person and a good dad. It's nice to see. Much respect.
Never commented on any podcast before but…I wanted you guys to know how moving it was to see this side of your family. To see the love, respect & humor. Happy for all of you. Thank you for sharing
EU TE ENTENDO MAS ALGUÉM CHAMOU ELE DE SEMIRETARDADO , ISSO NÃO É OPINIÃO ISSO É FALTA DE RESPEITO
Great interview. I'm glad to see Sly's daughters being as smart as their dad. Congrats Sly!
As a child of the 80's, I really appreciated this interview. So glad to learn so much about your dad, what a character :)
As someone that was raised by a single parent, I never really missed having a dad due to never having one around in the first place. Yet watching this episode is probably the first time I actually felt as though I actually missed out on something. This family clearly have a great relationship and this episode was a great listen,
Much love and respect to the Stallone's.
I hope you become a dad one day and become a father you deserved. ❤️
Same here. I always get the "Oh, I'm so sorry" response when I tell people that, which has always felt odd to me, because, like you say, you never miss anything you don't know what it's like to have in the first place. Besides, fathers always seemed so unnecessarily gruff and demanding to me... lol 😅. I appreciated the comfort of it just being me and my mom. But being a dad myself these days, I see the importance of my presence as a father. There's a certain kind of guidance that you don't usually get from moms in the same way.
A family that laughs together, stays together!
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He must so proud of two sweet daughters with such a nice way about them.
Didn't realize his childhood was so hard. Great interview, truly humble guy, and a great sense of humor.
Podfather!!!
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@Jesus is LORD I think you might be gay
@@stinkytits6025 I think he is too 👍 😂
I can relate to his biography.i was strong and raised hard I was poor and started to help raise my siblings. We had 2 meals a day from our parents and my responsibility made me a strong woman, I never finished school , I was 8yrs old before I began school so I learned by a hard raised
@@lindahensley5741 Yes, Linda sometimes life hits you right between the eyes, but because you have been thru some things, you can get up, brush yourself off and go on. Have a good weekend!
One of the best Sly interviews ive seen. What a great guy, his movies and life story are legendary and full of life lessons. And he seems like a great family guy which is damn hard with such fame.
What about them? Welcome to 2021… humans make mistakes and have seconds or third chances. His son sage oded and unfortunately died. It’s called life. He’s a great father
@@karllansing7927 yeah Seargeoh was not even mentioned for 36 years
First time viewer... great job ladies! Your "youth" stories of training in the morning with your Dad coaching you shot-put reminds me of the first 20 seconds to a 1992 song release by the band Extreme from their "3 Sides to Every Story" opening song (titled: "Warheads") where a drill sergeant intensely barks out orders only to hear in reply his young daughter meekly say, "Yes, Daddy...... yes, daddy."
OK, gratitude first... "I am soooo grateful to/for your father."
In the 1970's. I was the fattest kind in the elementary school. At one point a kid came up, pinched my belly, and said, "Pinch an inch, damn, I can pinch a mile." That was a low day.
Then my grandma (a faithful Catholic who reminds me of an older Adrian, btw) took me to go see "Rocky."
From then on, I started exercising and learning about nutrition... and eventually lost the fat and went on to winning open racquetball tournaments when I became a satellite antenna engineer in Los Angeles for Hughes Aircraft across from LAX in 1992-5... again thanks in part to your Dad's lessons in "sports psyching."
Thank you... and thank him so much for a motivation to change and become so much more...
...including becoming a writer and eventual author.
God bless,
Brian Shell
PassionHero.com
This interview is a happy dad just proud and full of love for his daughters....you can see the honesty and love of a close and sweet family together!
Man, I remember when I was a kid watching Rocky, and wanting to be muscular, he is over 70 and looking like a champ, always a champ, what a great role model!
“It aint about how hard you hit. Its about hard you can get hit and keep moving forward. How much you can take and keep pushing forward. Thats how winning is done.” Best quote to live by. One of my favourite celebrities and hope one day i get the opportunity to meet him.
This was such a great episode! I love Sly, I think he's a truly great, underrated actor. And he has charisma, and is funny AF! Just an awesome guy.
Sly, you should write biography about the struggles you had to endure growing up, wasn't expected it to be so compelling and good.
His daughter: "You guys, we went fishing for two weeks to reel this guest in."
Rambo going in for the kill: "Well, maybe you had some holes in your net. Did you think of that?"
Girls you knocked it out of the ballpark with this one. Absolutely the best interview I've ever seen of your dad. Great job!
Great job girls - and great interview of your dad, who was one of my many heroes (and everybody’s hero) in the 80s! You guys are an awesome family! Much love and many blessings from Manila!