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Sylvester Stallone is one of the finest men that Hollywood has to offer, and we are not just talking about his stellar acting skills. The man has always had a “broody and dangerous” look going for him that many would find attractive, even today. Clearly, age is not a construct when it comes to crushing on him. However, it did make Sylvester Stallone feel a little depressed once.

Sylvester Stallone in a still from Tulsa King

Sylvester Stallone has been a part of many television shows, but Paramount+’sTulsa Kingmarked his very first TV lead role. The actor plays the role of Dwight Manfredi, a Mafia boss who just served 25 years in prison. Quiet on brand, isn’t it? While it seems like Sylvester Stallone was made for the series, it also became the reason behind him feeling quite depressed.

How A Romantic Scene Turned Depressing for Sylvester Stallone

In the first episode ofTulsa King,Sylvester Stallone’s Dwight Manfredi met Stacy Beale (Andrea Savage), who was in the middle of a bachelorette party. After successfully impressing Stacy, the two go back to his hotel room to enjoy a night of intimacy. Later, she finds out that Dwight is old enough to be her father and not twenty years younger, like she had initially thought. Clearly appalled by the revelation, Stacy quickly leaves the room, leaving Dwight behind.

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This was the very scene that ended up making Stallone a bit depressed. Why? Well, it was because he was the same age in real life as his character was in reel life.

In a conversation withThe Hollywood Reporter, Stallone revealed that while it was flattering to be the oldest person on set, it was also a bit disheartening. Talking about the scene with Savage, he stated,

Tulsa King season 1 episode 1

“I kind of felt kind of how I played it. Like, I’m almost apologizing — I’m sorry. I didn’t know. It crept on me that fast. I’m the oldest guy on the show’s set. I could be some of these people’s grandfather. So [the scene] was quite flattering and also quite depressing.”

It looks like Stallone just got himself a reality check while filmingTulsa King.

“It’s very difficult if you are the director”: Sylvester Stallone’s Director Didn’t Want to Work With Him After Stories of Him Being a Control Freak on Set

Sylvester Stallone is All about Embracing His Inner Kid

You may believe that since Stallone is well into his seventies, the actor must be very mature in his personal life. While that may be true, he admits that there is nothing wrong with being immature and being in touch with your inner child. He simply doesn’t believe in the quote, “Act your age.”

When THR asked Stallone if he felt his age, theRockyactor had the perfect reply.

Sylvester Stallone as Dwight Manfredi

“I feel very immature. I’ve always been averse to the quote “Act your age.” Or “Age gracefully.” How do you age gracefully? There’s nothing graceful about you. The older I get, the more I try to embrace my inner kid.”

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Of course, Stallone isn’t the same action legend we saw him be during his younger days in Hollywood. His body has aged, but his injuries are the only things making him feel his age, nothing else.

“The only way I really feel my age is because I’ve had so many injuries. I’ve had five back operations, three neck fusions, both shoulders done, knees, ankles, fist — you name it. It’s been more than 25 times that I’ve been put out. So that I feel. But after I warm up, I feel really good. I don’t run out of gas.”

Sylvester Stallone Stays Mum on Wild Accusations of Hurling Insults Including ‘Tub of Lard’ as Actor Returns for Tulsa King Season 2

Clearly, Stallone is not yet done with his time in the entertainment industry. As he puts it, he still has a lot of gas in him and a ton of years ahead of him. We can’t wait to see where Stallone’s career takes him next.

You can streamTulsa Kingon Paramount+.

Mishkaat Khan

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A connoisseur of all things horror, fantasy, and the occasional chick flick, Mishkaat has been penning pieces for FandomWire since 2022. She started off as an intern and has worked her way up to a Senior Writer with over 2000 articles to her name.Outside of entertainment, she has also written well-researched medical content as a freelance writer and has experience in social media management.When not writing, you can find her relaxing with a romance novel and a tall glass of iced coffee in her hand or watching re-runs of ‘Supernatural’ and ‘The Office.’

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