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Sylvester Stallone opens the door to his splashy $35M Florida home that has 12 bathrooms
Sylvester Stallone has opened the doors to his splashy $35M mansion in Florida.
The coastal property, which was built in 2014, can be seen in the September/October issue of Veranda magazine.
The 79-year-old Tulsa King star purchased the Palm Beach property four years ago with his model wife Jennifer Flavin but they moved in only two years ago.
There are seven bedrooms with 10 full and two half bathrooms in the two-story main residence and two guesthouses.
The backyard has a lot to offer: a keyhole-shaped pool, sandy beach, and a view of the water. His neighbors are Jon Bon Jovi, Rod Stewart, Howard Stern and Rush Limbaugh.
The property is the only home in Palm Beach with access to a private beach, according to the outlet.
Famed interior designer Martyn Lawrence Bullard, who has worked with the Kardashians, did the decorating.
What he came up with was 'laid-back glamour,' Veranda said. Bullard wanted 'a loungy vibe' as well.
Flavin said the home needed to be large to fit them and their three daughters: they have Sophia, 28, Sistine, 27, and Scarlet, 23.
The Rambo actor is also dad to two sons with ex-wife Sasha Czack: Seargeoh, 44, and Sage, who died in July 2012 at 36.
The home also had to house Stallone's vast art collection.
'I consider it like a wardrobe,' he said of his art collection. 'With art, you can take a piece that you've not blasé about, but you're not exactly overwhelmed by it anymore.
'You move that piece to another room — now you're invigorated! It's like furniture: messing around, moving it around, constantly restimulating our minds.'
Flavin wanted a warm feeling.
'I've always made every house we've ever had a home,' she said. 'I don't care if someone spills something. I can replace the rug or get it cleaned.
'We have three dogs and a cat and lots of children — nothing we own is precious.'
She added, 'Our family is precious, but the material things are not precious.'
Stallone and Flavin reportedly sold their Hidden Hills, California property in 2023 for $17million, according to Robb Report.
Before that they lived in a Beverly Park mansion. The actor sold that dwelling to Adele for a reported $58million. Stallone and Flavin originally listed it for $110 million.
This comes after Stallone joined a coalition of Hollywood unions and industry leaders to urge Donald Trump to support tax incentives aimed at revitalizing the movie and TV business.
The actor was appointed by Trump alongside big-screen veteran Jon Voight, 86 – a longtime supporter of U.S. President Trump – as 'special ambassadors' to Hollywood.
But they have also joined the unions group to appeal for help from the U.S. President.
It includes the Motion Picture Association (MPA), SAG-AFTRA, the Writers Guild of America, the Directors Guild of America, and they have sent Trump a letter to the president advocating for the reinstatement and expansion of specific tax provisions.
The note focuses on three key tax measures: the extension of Section 181, which allows immediate expensing of up to $15 million in production costs (or $20 million for productions in certain areas); the revival of Section 199, which provided a deduction for domestic production activities; and the reauthorization of Section 461, permitting companies to carry back net operating losses to offset prior year tax liabilities.