Sylvester Stallone and Jennifer Flavin reconcile a month after filing for divorce
After a whirlwind few weeks of bizarre public moves, Sylvester Stallone and his wife of 25 years have made an announcement about their confusing split.
Back on.
Sylvester Stallone and his wife, Jennifer Flavin, have decided to reconcile a month after the former model filed for divorce, his rep tells Page Six exclusively.
“They decided to meet back up at home, where they talked and were able to work out their differences,” the spokesperson says.
“They are both extremely happy.”
Page Six can confirm that the order of abatement filed this week — which aims to put a hold on divorce proceedings — was submitted due to the fact that the couple are working things out.
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The publication is also told the throwback photo that Stallone, 76, posted of him and Flavin, 54, holding hands Monday was “in his own way alluding to what was coming.”
The Rocky star and the Serious Skincare founder have been married for 25 years and share three daughters: Sophia, 26, Sistine, 24, and Scarlet, 20.
Flavin shockingly filed for divorce from the Tulsa King star in August in Palm Beach, Florida, and was seen without her wedding ring shortly thereafter.
Stallone then appeared to take permanent steps to cement the split by covering up two tattoos that he had gotten in honour of his wife.
Several rumours were circulating about why the Stallones were calling it quits in the first place — and Page Six was not told the exact reason for the fallout.
However, sources previously claimed that the married couple had a big fight over the acquisition of the Rambo star’s new dog.
The insiders claimed the dispute allegedly led to “an extremely heated argument that brought up other issues” in their marriage.
Stallone later denied those rumours, telling TMZ, “We did not end the relationship on such a trivial argument,” before admitting that they did disagree on “how to care for the dog” given that they often travel and live in two homes.
This article originally appeared in the New York Post and has been reproduced here with permission