Stallone says that despite the huge controversy, he still believes that things will change for the better in the future.
Sylvester hopes that the Academy would have a better discernment in time. He then adds that it’s all a matter of getting a new paradigm and a new way of thinking.
Earlier this year, the “Escape Plan” actor walked to the stage to claim his first Golden Globe award for Best Supporting Actor for reprising his role of Rocky Balboa in “Creed.”
Stallone became very emotional in accepting the award as he noted that it had been over 40 years since he was recognized for his work. Lastly, he became more emotional as he thanked his imaginary friend, Rocky Balboa.
Meanwhile, since awards season is on, Stallone was also involved in an award mishap. Reports say that the star made a few spelling errors in his victory post as the “Creed” team won big at the NAACP Image Awards over the weekend.
The “Tango & Cash” actor took to Instagram to apologize for his mistake. During the NAACP Image Awards, Stallone’s co-star Jordan and director Coogler were among the recipients of the event’s top awards. Stallone writes in his post that he is slightly dyslexic, a fact that only a few know.