This Movie Star Was Unwanted By His Family And Lived In A Boarding House At 4-Years-Old

Hollywood legend Sylvester Stallone, known for his tough characters in Rocky and Rambo, recently opened up about his difficult childhood on the Unwaxed Podcast, hosted by his daughters.

He shared that the emotional confrontation in Rocky II between Rocky and his trainer Mickey stemmed from his own unresolved anger toward his father.

Stallone admitted that he had a troubled childhood, spending his early years in a boarding house, feeling unwanted by his parents. He described how he used fiction and superheroes like Batman to cope with his emotional pain.

Despite his struggles, Stallone channeled his pain into creativity, creating the iconic Rocky series, which became a symbol of perseverance. Read more below

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