The safety of children at school, institute or university is one of the concerns of parents in all corners of the world. Bullying and incidents outside the boundaries of the educational center can cause a lot of headaches. However, there are those who are responsible for covering the backs of their families in a somewhat exaggerated way. An occurrence that happens at the Stallone family home.
Sylvester Stallone, his wife and his daughters have been starring in the reality show The Family Stallone since 2023, available on Movistar Plus, where the Rocky star actor shows a closer side of his life. They are intimate moments and scenes, where the American is in charge of talking about his most personal moments, behind the cameras: from his beginnings in film acting to his health problems.
However, he is not the only singing or prominent voice in this television program. Her three daughters, Sophia, Sistine and Scarlet, have gained some notoriety thanks to the latest installment of the format, in which they have been able to comment on her parent’s paranoia when it comes to letting them go to school. Such were their panics that Stallone even placed weapons in the backpacks of the three young women for fear of what could happen.
“You can’t sleep at night without knowing that everyone is okay. My father is the most paranoid person on the planet. He made us practice using pepper spray on each other. “He put a small knife in my backpack in fourth grade,” Sistine confessed during one of the scenes shown. Likewise, she claimed that Sylvester also taught them “how to fight a coyote” if necessary.
Although Sistine’s testimony surprises everyone and everyone, it is even more striking to know that, at that time, her other two sisters were already armed by their father. Stallone himself confessed that he already put knives in the shoes of his other two daughters with the intention of protecting them, to prevent them from suffering any mishap due to the unpredictability of educational centers in the United States.
“Since you moved to New York, I feel very uncomfortable. I’m paranoid anyway because I have a responsibility as a parent to do everything I can. The first thing is that we have to learn a little self-defense,” said Sylvester, although not all of his daughters agreed. “I’m a little surprised by the fact that he thinks we need more training. It’s a bit of an insult that I don’t think we’re stronger than that,” Sophia commented.