Sylvester Stallone leaves California for Florida

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LOS ANGELES (WJW) – Sylvester Stallone, the actor, director and writer known for “Rocky,” “Rambo” and “The Expendables,” among many other films, is reportedly selling his Southern California mansion and moving across the country. country.


On his reality show “The Family Stallone,” the 77-year-old told his children of his plans to move to Florida.

“After long and hard consideration, your mother (Jennifer Flavin Stallone, who recently reconciled with Stallone) and I have decided that it is time to move on and leave the state of California permanently, and we are going to Florida,” Stallone told his family.

In the video, His children seemed surprised that their father was selling the house.

It was not clear why he made the decision, beyond alluding to a necessary change, but the taxes in the Golden State are noticeably much taller than Florida’s. The two states are also at opposite ends of the political spectrum.

American actor and director Sylvester Stallone poses for photographers on the red carpet at the El Gouna film festival on the Red Sea in Egypt on September 28, 2018. (Credit: PATRICK BAZ / EL GOUNA FILM FESTIVAL/ AFP/Getty Images )

While the action star won’t be moving to Ohio, he’s reportedly coming to the Cincinnati area this week to film a new movie called “Alarum.”

According to WVXUDeputy City Manager Jessica Greene announced the move at a council meeting last week.

“I just wanted to let the public know that Sylvester Stallone will be filming a movie in Oxford starting next week, and possibly even this Saturday,” he told the council. “So if you see them around town, they’ll be filming Uptown and they’ll have our fire and EMS crew there because they might have a small explosion.”

The film will receive funding from the Ohio Film Tax Credit Program, which was announced last week.

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