Sylvester Stallone Makes Sad Al Pacino Accusation

Posing for a selfie inspired Pacino to note that his hair today looks darker than Stallone’s, even though he’s a few years older than Stallone. stone star.
“I’m tired of dyeing my hair,‘ said Stallone. “I said, ‘You know, that’s enough.’”
This prompted Pacino to ask if he was accused of dyeing his hair, but Stallone just hugged him and said, “No, you are a natural person. Me, I’m not natural.
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Meanwhile, Sylvester Stallone gives a disappointing update on Tulsa King season 2 amid the writers’ strike. The Rambo and Rocky Stallone stars have avoided scripted television for most of his legendary acting career, until last year when he starred in Yellowstone creator Taylor Sheridan’s Paramount+ series Tulsa King. Thanks in large part to Stallone’s presence in the series, Tulsa King became another huge hit for Paramount+ and Sheridan, and was quickly refreshed for season 2.
Those looking forward to the next adventures of Dwight “The General” Manfredi in King Tulsa sadly season 2 had to wait longer than expected, as the show joined the long list of dramas that were delayed due to the WGA strike. Stallone herself confirmed the news with weekly newsand expressed support for the strike. Check out Stallone’s comment in the space below:
“It definitely affects the work because we can’t continue with many projects, especially Tulsa King. But I think it has changed so much that the writers actually have a serious complaint […]. They are complaining that it has changed. There isn’t enough work to keep all these writers going. And then they are living under this AI cloud [artificial intelligence]. It was a very scary time to be a writer. They work, like, for our show [Tulsa King], eight episodes, and then you’re done, and that’s it. Like, ‘What do I live on for the rest of the year?’ that sort of thing. So I understand their plight.”