Actor Sylvester Stallone congratulated President-elect Donald Trump on his victory in a speech at Mar-a-Lago, calling him “the second George Washington.”
of rocky Starr addressed the assembled guests, likening President Trump to a “mythical figure” and saying he was inspired by the president-elect's impressive victory.
“We're really in the presence of mythical characters. I love mythology,” Stallone said.
“His individuality does not exist on this earth. No one else in the world could have accomplished what he accomplished,” he added. “When George Washington defended his country, he never thought he would change the world, because you can imagine what the world would be like without him.”
Stallone brought it home by calling Trump “the second George Washington.”
Stallone remained in the shadows throughout the campaign, but showed signs of support for the Republican Party through his move to Florida.
He also demonstrated his pro-life stance when he spoke about how his mother almost aborted him. In a conversation with his daughters Sophia and Sistine, he made a shocking confession. no wax Podcasts about new documentaries CunningIt focuses on his life story.
Stallone spoke of a childhood in which “everyone was extremely dissatisfied with themselves,” but admitted that his parents were aloof and uninterested in raising children. In the documentary, it is revealed that Stallone's mother was reluctant to have him, and Sistine asked if that meant Stallone felt unwanted.
According to the actor, his mother told him, “The only reason you're here is because the hanger didn't work,” which was a reference to his at-home abortion.
His mother also told him she would “do him a favor” if he would open the window because he might freeze to death “if something really went wrong” with his brain.
FILE/President Donald J. Trump poses with Linda Haywood, Deontay Wilder and Keith as he signs a pardon for Jack Johnson, the first black heavyweight boxing champion, in the Oval Office of the White House, Thursday, May. Frankel meets with Sylvester Stallone. 24, 2018, Washington, DC. (Javin Botsford/The Washington Post via Getty Images)
“Of course, what kind of mother would say that to her child?” Sophia replied.
Stallone said he chose not to reveal the abuse he suffered from his mother in the documentary because he thought it would be “too burdensome for the viewers.”
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