Sylvester Stallone And Family Land Reality Show Months After He And His Wife Reconcile Marriage | Eastern NC Now

Sylvester Stallone and his family are getting a reality show months after he and his wife, Jennifer Flavin, reconciled their marriage, according to a Thursday report from The Hollywood Reporter.

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    Sylvester Stallone and his family are getting a reality show months after he and his wife, Jennifer Flavin, reconciled their marriage, according to a Thursday report from The Hollywood Reporter.

    The 76-year-old actor, Flavin, and their three daughters, Sophia, Sistine, and Scarlet, will be the focus of an eight-episode reality TV series called "The Family Stallone" on Paramount+, according to the outlet.

    "Stallone is ready to give cameras access to what he would consider the greatest role of his lifetime: dad," a description about the show read. "This new series starring Stallone's three daughters, wife and himself offers a seat at the table of one of Hollywood's most famous families."

    A teaser trailer for Stallone's new reality show will appear during Super Bowl LVII on February 12.

    The "Tulsa King" star recently talked about wanting to do a reality show with his family and said his biggest regret is not spending "more time with" his kids. In addition to Stallone's three daughters with Flavin, he shares two sons with his previous wife.

    "I felt as though I wasted a lot of time," Stallone explained. "Now I realize there are only so many bullets left in the gun. Very few. When you're young, you're just haphazardly shooting wildly and hope you hit something. Now you don't have the luxury of missing - especially with the family and the kids."

    "I find that to be my biggest regret," he added. "Everyone goes, 'I wish I'd shown love more' or 'I wish I'd spent more time with the kids.' I'm riding that boat. That's one of the reasons I wanted to do the reality show that I've been taking a lot of s*** for."

    "This is a chance where I'm going to be with my kids under a work condition where they get to see me in action and I get to see them in action," Stallone continued. "What you will see is the real truth. This is a great opportunity. I don't look at it as stooping to conquer. But each time you go in a different direction, people go, 'Oh God, you must be in [financial] trouble.' Just the opposite."

    In October, the "Rocky" star opened up about reconciling with Flavin after reports surfaced in August they had split, as previously reported.

    "Let's just say that it was a very tumultuous time," Stallone shared at the time. "There was a reawakening of what was more valuable than anything, which is my love for my family. It takes precedence over my work, and that was a hard lesson to learn."
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