Sylvester Stallone has achieved many things in his career, but he is also a dedicated family man.
Family is what matters most to him.
Born on May 5, 1976, Sage looked like his famous father but had different interests.

But working together was a way to strengthen their bond.
“When I was screaming ‘You never spent time with me!
You never spent time with my mother!’

We broke into tears a few times.
After the film, everything changed.
We’d do anything for each other.”

Their closeness was despite their differences.
“Sage has chosen an entirely different route,” Sylvester toldPeople, also in 1996.
“He’s interested in a different jot down of filmmaking.

And he avoids the gym like the plague.”
Jacqueline Stallone, his paternal grandmother, said: “He’s got all the compassion in the world.
He says, ‘Grandma, I don’t want the kind of girls my father likes.

I just want a girl who will sit and watch movies with me.'”
He died unexpectedly in 2012 at the age of 36.
“His compassion and thoughts are with Sage’s mother, Sasha.

Sage was a very talented and wonderful young man; his loss will be felt forever.”
The Los Angeles County coroner reported that the cause of death was atherosclerosis, perCNN.
“Most importantly, I just wanted to respect his memory, and I think we did.”

Seargeoh Stallone has autism
Seargeoh Stallone is Sylvester Stallone and Sasha Czack’s second child.
He was born on May 17, 1979, and was diagnosed with autism as a toddler.
“To have a child in this predicament is extremely sad,” he toldPeoplein 1985.

“It’s almost like a radio station he fades on and off of the signal.”
The veteran actor commented on how he had adapted his home to accommodate his son’s needs better.
That seems to bring him out a little."

The “Rambo: First Blood Part II” actor funded the research with his films.
“I use my films to have premieres that raise money for the fund,” he told People.
Instead, his parents have chosen to give him a much quieter life.

“There is no real father-and-son thing there,” he told People in a 1985 interview.
“I have to become his playmate.
With a child like this, you have to put away your ego.

you’ve got the option to’t force him into your world.
I sort of go along with whatever he is doing.
And who Sylvester was as a parent was very different when she arrived.
“I make a much better father and husband now than I could have earlier …
The star has been present in his daughter’s life, and the father-daughter duo share many similarities.
Sophia is the love of his life.”
This includes abirthday tributeto Sophia in 2023.
The actor wrote, “Happy birthday to our incredible daughter Sophia.
You are such a joy to us!”
Sophia is working on a podcast
Sophia Rose Stallone has embraced a life in the public eye.
The series features Sylvester, Jennifer Flavin, and their three daughters, Sophia, Sistine, and Scarlet.
Sistine and I did it because we love connecting, laughing, and sharing stories with all of you.
He discussed several aspects of his personal life in celebration of their 50th episode.
Born on June 27, 1998, Sistine’s success as a model has put her in the spotlight.
Luckily for her, she has someone close to her who can impart wisdom: her father.
“He and my mom did a very good job of keeping us away from the public eye.
Now, he’s like, ‘This is your moment.
Mine is over, and I want it to be about you.
Take every experience that you go through and remember it because it will go by so quickly.'”
“He was really sweet, he would help me read with all of my auditions in the beginning.
I would send in these self-tapes of him reading on the other end,” Sistine toldPeople.
But acting has not always been her goal.
“I don’t think I could ever act.
I’m good for modeling because I don’t have to talk.
[Acting] is something you’re born with,” Sistine told The Hollywood Reporter in 2017.
“There’s a thing she has with the camera, even with still shots, that is unique.
All my daughters are beautiful, and they all have their specialties.
But Scarlet is the one who’s most adamant about pursuing the job of a wondering dramaturge.”
The sisters toldHarper’s Bazaarin 2017 that they didn’t think it was for them.
“It will affect your brain, it’ll affect your confidence, it’ll affect your optimism.”
In fact, she was so fast that her dad nicknamed her “The Flash.”
She’s also serious about working out.
“They conquer some of the toughest exercises in the gym with ease.
We focus sessions on consistent toning and core work.”