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Sylvester Stallone's Daughter Sistine Details Terrifying Encounter in NYC
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Date:2025-04-16 06:12:43
Sistine Stallone wants women in New York City to be DaughterSistineDetailsTerrifyingEncounterinNYC careful.
Sylvester Stallone’s middle daughter Sistine, 26, who he shares with Jennifer Flavin—recalled a horrifying incident she experienced walking down the street during a recent visit to New York City.
“There was this guy on a bike that just started screaming really inappropriate profanities at me, but I just kept moving. I didn’t even acknowledge it,” she said on the Oct. 6 episode of the Unwaxed podcast. “But he comes up behind me on his bike and puts his hands on me and that’s when I freaked out and then he started screaming at me.”
Sistine revealed that she began running and the man continued to chase after her multiple blocks. After quick thinking, she ran into a store and hid.
“I run into the Sephora there I’m hiding behind a makeup counter, and I think I lost him,” she said. “And I see that he’s inside the store and he’s screaming at the top of his lungs, ‘You can’t hide from me b---h I will find you. I will get you.’”
“And at this he has like five employees trying to box him out of the store,” she continued, “In the middle of all of this I’m hiding in the back of the store for 15 minutes, I’m on the ground like in a bug formation. If he comes back, I’m screwed. I see four cops take him to the back of the store.”
After the harrowing encounter, Sistine, who didn’t share when exactly the incident occurred, hopes her story “reaches all females” inside and out of New York City. And she further offered a couple of tips.
“Don’t have your headphones in,” she warned, “don’t be looking down.”
In addition to Sistine, Sylvester and Jennifer share daughters, Sophia, 28, and Scarlet, 22. The Rocky star is also dad to sons Sage, who died in 2013, and Seargeoh Stallone, 44, whom he shares with ex, Sasha Czack.
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