Sylvester Stallone and Robert De Niro are two of Hollywood’s largest heavyweights, so when the Rocky star heard rumors that he had beef along with his former Grudge Match film opponent, he used his downtime after capturing season 2 of Tulsa King to place the file straight.
“I simply bought again off the set of Tulsa King, and I simply wish to handle one thing that’s type of an absurd rumor about myself and Robert DeNiro by no means eager to work collectively once more, or having all types of offended feedback about our stance on life and our philosophies, no matter,” mentioned Sly in an Instagram video on July 10, 2024. The ‘Italian Stallion’ was maybe in reflective temper, having turned 78 on July 6.
The place Did Rumors of a Sylvester Stallone and Robert De Niro Feud Start?
Whereas Stallone had not too long ago joked that De Niro was his worst-ever boxing opponent on movie, these feedback have been mentioned in jest and the Rambo star has additionally been recognized to want his pal a cheerful birthday on social media. It’s faux information, nonetheless, that seems to be the supply of the notion that Stallone had dissed De Niro. Apparently, Sly was mentioned to have been unwilling to work with the Taxi Driver star as a result of he was “Too woke.” This quote was confirmed to be fabricated although and originated from a ‘satirical’ Fb account. “We’ve by no means had this dialogue, in all probability by no means will, and I simply wish to say you may’t imagine every little thing you learn. So, anyway, hold punching,” mentioned Stallone.
Sylvester Stallone gives an replace on Tulsa King
“All the things else goes nicely, and I’m trying ahead to Tulsa King,” continued the star, noting that collection one could have a rerun on CBS beginning July 14, 2024. As for the extremely anticipated season two, followers shall be excited to study that Stallone expects to wrap filming, “in all probability in about 2 weeks, and it’s going to return out in September, so it’s all good.” Tulsa King season 2 is predicted to land on Paramount+ on Sunday, September 15.