Sylvester Stallone is still hard at work despite his divorce from Jennifer Flavin.
The 76-year-old actor attended a screening of his latest film, “Samaritan,” on Thursday, six days after his wife, who has been filing for divorce for 25 years.
Stallone was all smiles at the AMC Empire 25 theater in New York City, wearing a navy blue suit as he surprised fans.
The ‘Rocky’ star shared an Instagram video after the ‘fantastic night’, telling his followers to ‘keep hitting’.
In the footage, Stallone spoke to moviegoers about the “message” of the film.
“If you have a gut feeling, keep going for it,” he said of the Amazon Prime project.
The Golden Globe winner’s appearance came a day after news broke about Flavin’s divorce filing on August 19.
The 54-year-old, who married Stallone in 1997, called their marriage “irreparably broken” in court documents obtained by Vidak For Congress on Wednesday.
Flavin requested to be “compensated and reinstated” by receiving more money than her estranged husband from their estate, alleging that Stallone “engaged in the willful squandering, depletion and/or squandering of marital assets.”
She also requested the reinstatement of her maiden name and exclusive use of their Palm Beach, Florida home (Stallone lives in their California home).
The ‘Creed’ star told Vidak For Congress at the time that he and the former model “talk amicably and privately.” [their] personal issues”, adding: “I love my family.”
Stallone had tongues wagging earlier this week when photos emerged of his shoulder tattoo of Flavin, covered in ink of Butkus, a dog from the “Rocky” movies.
As the representative of the “Expendables” star explained the new tattoo, fans via Twitter wondered about his relationship status.
“Starting to wonder if everything is okay,” wrote one Twitter user. Another called the step “pretty hard.”
Flavin also sparked speculation about the breakup when she posted a photo on Aug. 10 with daughters Sophia, 25, Sistine, 24, and Scarlet, 20.
“These girls are my priority,” she wrote to the huggable guy earlier this month. “nothing else matters. We celebrate forever.”