EXCLUSIVE PHOTOS - Sylvester Stallone Returns To Work For The First Time Since Son's Death
Posted on Fri Aug 24th, 2012 2:10pm PDT By X17 Staff
Keep your head up Sly!
Sylvester Stallone looked somber leaving his Beverly Hills office building yesterday, and we have to hand it to the actor for putting on a brave face in light of his eldest son Sage's sudden death in July at the age of 36.
While promoting his latest film The Expendables 2, the 66-year-old action star revealed to Jay Leno how he was coping with the loss. "When life hits you pretty hard you can go into a dark corner. Or you can say, 'Okay fine, I'm going to find something to focus on,' you have your children, your wife, you try and be supportive to other people too, because I know a lot of people go through [losing a child], and they don't get the attention that I do. And I feel for them, because it's one club that no one wants to be a member of, that's for sure. But I think about his memory, he was a lovely boy and I'll always treasure that," he explained to the talk show host.
What's that green bandage on your arm, Mr. Stallone? It looks like the bandaging they give you after you've had blood drawn, so hopefully it's nothing more than a routine test to make sure this Hollywood hunk is in tip top shape!
Do you feel sorry for Sylvester Stallone?
Sylvester Stallone looked somber leaving his Beverly Hills office building yesterday, and we have to hand it to the actor for putting on a brave face in light of his eldest son Sage's sudden death in July at the age of 36.
While promoting his latest film The Expendables 2, the 66-year-old action star revealed to Jay Leno how he was coping with the loss. "When life hits you pretty hard you can go into a dark corner. Or you can say, 'Okay fine, I'm going to find something to focus on,' you have your children, your wife, you try and be supportive to other people too, because I know a lot of people go through [losing a child], and they don't get the attention that I do. And I feel for them, because it's one club that no one wants to be a member of, that's for sure. But I think about his memory, he was a lovely boy and I'll always treasure that," he explained to the talk show host.
What's that green bandage on your arm, Mr. Stallone? It looks like the bandaging they give you after you've had blood drawn, so hopefully it's nothing more than a routine test to make sure this Hollywood hunk is in tip top shape!
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