In the documentary, Sylvester Stallone reveals that he was attacked by his country

In the documentary, Sylvester Stallone reveals that he was attacked by his country


The actor and his brother Frank Jr. said they were even beaten with hairbrushes

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The documentary Cunningwhich tells the story of actor Sylvester Stallone, arrived on Netflix on Friday the 3rd. In the film, the star reveals that he was attacked by his parents when he was a child.

According to Stallone and his brother Frank Jr., they were even beaten with hairbrushes. “She [a mãe] She was very handy with an old hairbrush and a bath brush, and she had long nails that never broke,” Frank said.

Stallone also recalled an episode when he was just 13 years old and playing polo.

“I pulled the horse to prepare for another throw, and he [o pai] He came out of the stands, grabbed me by the neck, threw me to the ground, took his horse and left the field. And I laid there and said, ‘I never want to see a horse again in my life,'” he revealed.

The star also said that these childhood traumas have been reflected in his adult life: “I know I received a certain type of ferocity from my father, without a doubt.”

Source: Terra

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