Actor Sylvester Stallone and his family are heading into the holiday season. The veteran actress took to Instagram to share a cute clip of her family showing off their gorgeous shoes.
The video of the celebration comes months after Jennifer Flavin filed for divorce from the “Tulsa King” star, citing irreconcilable differences. A month later, the couple dropped their divorce proceedings and reconciled after an intimate meeting about resolving their differences.
Stallone recently shared that the family’s ordeal will be discussed in their reality show that will debut on Paramount+.
Read on to learn more.
Sylvester Stallone Has Been Videoed Enjoying Family Time
On Sunday, December 25, Stallone shared a video post on his Instagram to commemorate the celebration, per Many people.
The 76-year-old can be seen in the clip standing and hugging his two daughters and his wife, Jennifer Flavin. The quartet were all smiles as they showed off the cute collection of fuzzy slippers that adorned their feet.
Holding the camera is Stallone’s older brother Frank, who can be heard cracking jokes while filming the adorable family.
“Alright, who needs a pedicure,” Frank asked, panning the camera to the quartet’s feet to show off their shoes. Stallone jokingly replied, “Not me. I certainly don’t need it.
“Have a wonderful Christmas everyone!” she captioned the Christmas post, to which her fans responded with similar comments.
The family bonding moment was reposted on Frank’s Instagram page with the caption, “The family that plays together stays together. The Stallone family wishes everyone a Merry Christmas.”
Jennifer Flavin Previously Filed For Divorce From The Actress
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The clip comes months after Flavin filed for divorce in August to end his 25-year marriage to the “Tulsa King” actor, citing irreconcilable differences, per Daily Mail.
According to court documents obtained by the publication, Flavin also alleges Stallone “engaged in the willful dissipation, depletion and/or waste of marital assets that has had an adverse economic effect on the estate.”
She asked at the time that the court prohibit her husband from “selling, transferring, assigning, encumbering, or disposing of any assets pending the proceedings.”
A month later, the couple decided to stop their divorce proceedings after discussing their differences and agreeing to work things out.
“They decided to meet again at home, where they talked and were able to resolve their differences,” said a source close to the family. Page Six. “They were both very happy.”
Sylvester Stallone’s Divorce Trouble Will Be Featured In Upcoming Family Reality Show
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After the couple’s reunion, Stallone informed Hollywood Reporter that the ordeal will be discussed in their upcoming reality show.
“Of course it’s part of the plan,” he told the publication last month, per Many people. “It’s a John Lennon thing: ‘Life is what happens when you make other plans.’ Hopefully you are involved with people who understand the frailty and fragility of life and how rare real good relationships are.”
The actor then discussed how he had let his work come before his family for years and promised not to let that happen again.
He added, “Sometimes I put work first [my family]and that was a tragic mistake that will never happen again.”
Sylvester Stallone Shares His ‘Biggest’ Regret
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Doubling down on his comments, Stallone told THR that he now realized that he should have put his priorities in order.
“When you’re young, you just shoot wildly and hope you hit something. Now you don’t have the luxury of missing out — especially with family and kids. I found that to be my biggest regret,” said the actor, per Many people.
She added, “Everyone says, ‘I wish I showed more love,’ or ‘I wish I would spend more time with the kids.’ I’m on that boat. That’s one of the reasons I want to do a reality show that I’ve taken a lot of s— for.”
In the meantime, it is unclear when the reality show will be released, other than the fact that it will debut on the Paramount Plus streaming platform.
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