Sylvester Stallone wows fans with smooth dance moves: ‘Forever young Sly’
Sylvester Stallone brings Rambo from the action franchise to dance floor
Sylvester Stallone proved he’s still got his moves.
On Saturday, October 19, he took to Instagram to share a video of himself dancing to Bryson Tiller’s 2015 track Rambo.
"And the beat goes on… RAMBO TIME!" Stallone, 78, captioned the post, referencing his iconic character from the action franchise. Fans enjoyed his performance, flooding the comments section with praise.
"I didn’t imagine Rambo as a dancer, but he’s not bad! The moves are there! [clapping hands emoji] Keep dancing, Sly [red heart emoji]," commented one fan.
"It seems like you’re forever young, Sly!" another added.
Meanwhile, a third user chimed in, "[cool emoji] No need to ask, he’s a Smooth Operator [male dancer emoji]," referencing Sade’s 1984 song.
While fans loved the dance, this wasn’t the original song the Rocky star had grooved to.
A day earlier, he posted the same video set to a different track. In Friday’s version, he showcased an offbeat performance of the Motown classic More Love by Smokey Robinson & The Miracles.
"I was caught off guard while going through a clothing fitting for an upcoming project—great song though!" the three-time Academy Award nominee wrote in the caption.
In the video, Stallone is barefoot, dressed in a navy blue sweater and jeans, and grooves to the beat.
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