58% fewer people than last year. “The Oscar ceremony looks like it’s coming from a Starbucks somewhere,” John remarked to co-host Neil Patrick Harris at his annual – and this year, virtual – viewing party.
14.04.2021 - 11:09 / hollywoodreporter.com
Sylvester Stallone is not a member of Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago Club despite press reports suggesting the contrary, the Rocky star's press representative says. "Contrary to media reports and rumors, Sylvester Stallone is officially not a member of the Mar-a-Lago Club," Michelle Bega said in a statement to The Hollywood Reporter on Tuesday.
58% fewer people than last year. “The Oscar ceremony looks like it’s coming from a Starbucks somewhere,” John remarked to co-host Neil Patrick Harris at his annual – and this year, virtual – viewing party.
Rocky actor took to Instagram to post a screenshot of a Page Six article claiming he had joined Trump’s Florida beach club since moving to Palm Beach, denying the story.“I would like to say to everyone that this never happened,” Stallone wrote in the caption. “This is just not true.
Despite earlier reports, Sylvester Stallone is not a member of Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago club.
Black Panther alum Michael B. Jordan recently opened up about his directorial debut film Creed III.
Last week, it was reported that Sylvester Stallone is going to step away from the “Creed” franchise and not appear as Rocky Balboa in the upcoming three-quel from actor-director Michael B. Jordan.
Sylvester Stallone is one of the newest members of Donald Trump’s private club, Mar-a-Lago, area insiders tell Page Six. Stallone, 74, has previously been a guest at Mar-a-Lago, having attended a 2016 New Year’s Eve party there.
Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson and Matthew McConaughey have both expressed interest in politics and after a recent poll by Piplsay, the actors might have a chance if they decided to run. This isn’t too surprising considering what happened in 2016.
While the “Creed” film franchise is clearly about the struggles of Adonis Creed, as he attempts to escape the shadow of his legendary father and become a champion in his own right, the fact that Sylvester Stallone plays such a crucial role as Rocky Balboa in the first two films always created this undeniable link between the “Rocky” franchise and this new iteration. Well, it appears the link is going to be a bit severed in the upcoming third “Creed” film from actor-director Michael B.
Creed III.The actor has appeared in the previous two films as Adonis “Donnie” Johnson, Creed’s (Michael B. Jordan) mentor both of which continued Stallone’s Rocky series.It was previously unclear whether Stallone would appear in the forthcoming third film but now his publicist has confirmed to The Hollywood Reporter that he will not be taking part in the MGM boxing instalment.
Hollywood veteran Sylvester Stallone finally addressed speculations surrounding his involvement in Creed III. Several weeks ago, Michael B.
Caitlyn Jenner is “actively” exploring a run for governor of California, it’s been reported.
Sylvester Stallone won’t be reprising his role as Rocky Balboa for “Creed III”.
Sylvester Stallone is addressing all of the speculation surrounding his involvement in Creed III.
Sadly, it’s never a surprise when a pal of Donald Trump’s turns out to be a creep — but this is pretty gross.
Sylvester Stallone has never been one to shy away from the chance to expand one of his franchises. We’ve seen him do it recently with “Rambo” and the most obvious example is probably his “Rocky” franchise, which he spun off into the hugely successful “Creed” series.
Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL), a staunch and brash media defender of Donald Trump, said that he was under federal investigation for sexual conduct with women, but also is the victim of a criminal extortion attempt.