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Sylvester Stallone ‘Caught Off Guard’ Dancing Barefoot to a Smokey Robinson Classic: ‘Great Song Though!’

Sylvester Stallone ‘Caught Off Guard’ Dancing Barefoot to a Smokey Robinson Classic: ‘Great Song Though!’ https://ift.tt/hAntRUe

The 'Tulsa King' actor shared a video of himself grooving to the 1967 track ‘More Love’

<p>Sylvester Stallone/Instagram</p> Sylvester Stallone

Sylvester Stallone/Instagram

Sylvester Stallone's dance moves.

Sylvester Stallone is showing off some of his grooviest dance moves!

In a video the Rocky star, 78, shared to Instagram on Friday, Oct. 18, he could be seen goofing around during a costume fitting session, as Smokey Robinson & The Miracles' 1967 track "More Love" played loudly in the background.

The Tulsa King actor could be seen dancing barefoot around the room, getting down to the music with some Motown-inspired moves.

"I was caught off guard while going through a clothes fitting for an upcoming project — great song though!" Stallone captioned the clip.

Fans were instantly enamored with his moves, with many complimenting them in the comment section. "Get it sir! Yes you still got it," one commenter wrote. "Still got what Apollo teached you!! 🕺," another user joked, referring to the rival character in Rocky.

Another video shared to the actor's Instagram account on Saturday, Oct. 19, also featured him dancing — but this time, he switched it up to Bryson Tiller's song "Rambo," named after his character in the Rambo franchise.

"And the beat goes on … RAMBO TIME!" he captioned the video.

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Stallone has been busy promoting the forthcoming second season of Tulsa King, his Paramount+ series that follows him as Dwight “The General” Manfredi, a former mob boss establishing a new crime empire in Oklahoma.

Season 2 of the crime drama — which began airing in September — follows Dwight and his crew as they attempt to solidify their empire in Tulsa while facing threats from the Kansas City mob and a powerful local businessman.

Deadline reported that the series, executive produced by Yellowstone’s Taylor Sheridan, hit record high streaming numbers when season 2 began. More than 5 million households viewed the show in its first week on Paramount+, the outlet reported, and the day that it premiered, the episode drew 2 million household views.

Speaking with CBS about the show in September, Stallone opened up about working with the cast, which includes his daughter, Scarlet, 22.

"You can feel it immediately when you're with an actor that's cooking. And when you're not, it's like a bad blind date," he told the outlet, adding that he loves Tulsa King because of it's "heart, energy and humor."

<p>Todd Owyoung/NBC via Getty </p> Sylvester Stallone in February 2024

Todd Owyoung/NBC via Getty 

Sylvester Stallone in February 2024

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This summer, Stallone also celebrated his 78th birthday, getting social media shout-outs from his family, including daughters Sistine, Scarlet and Sophia, as well as his wife, Jennifer Flavin. Among the birthday shout-outs from his girls, Sistine shared some wholesome throwback snaps on her Instagram Stories, where she called the actor "the greatest dad."

"I feel so lucky to have you," she wrote, before uploading a few other clips and moments with her dad — including a video where he hilariously posed while Doja Cat's "Boss Bitch" played in the background.

Flavin, 56, also got sentimental on Instagram, posting a carousel of photos of herself and her husband, including a throwback snap from their 1997 wedding.

"Happy Birthday my love!! You bring so much laughter, love, adventure and strength to our family," she continued. "I’m having more fun with you now than I’ve ever had! Excited to keep loving you forever! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️."

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