Chasing Chickens and Lessons from “Rocky II”:
The Stallone sisters participated in Navy SEALs training, where they were instructed to chase a chicken, reminiscent of a scene from their father’s iconic movie “Rocky II.” Sylvester Stallone explained that this seemingly simple task required speed, patience, agility, and the acceptance of being “beaten by something that weighs three pounds and has a beak.” Sistine humorously admitted getting “beat by the chicken,” emphasizing the deceptive difficulty of the exercise.
Overprotective Dad and Safety Concerns:
When questioned about their father’s level of nervousness since their move to New York, Sistine shared that Sylvester Stallone remains a classic, overprotective dad. With three daughters navigating life independently, he continues to prioritize their safety. Scarlet, currently a student at the University of Miami, echoed this sentiment, emphasizing her father’s unwavering commitment to their well-being.
Keeping Tabs with Technology:
Sophia added a touch of modern parenting, revealing that their mother, Jennifer Flavin, helps ease their father’s concerns about the distance between them by using a location-tracking app. This tech-savvy solution provides Sylvester Stallone with peace of mind, knowing the whereabouts of his daughters.
Conclusion:
The Stallone sisters’ revelations offer a glimpse into the unique blend of discipline, physical training, and protective parenting that shaped their upbringing. The influence of Sylvester Stallone’s larger-than-life persona extends beyond the silver screen, creating a family dynamic that combines toughness with love and care.
credits: people.com