Sylvester Stallone’s mother, Jackie Stallone dies at 98
Jackie Stallone appeared in the 1980s wrestling program “G.L.O.W : Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling,” which was later adapted into the Netflix show
Noted celebrity astrologist and mother to actor Sylvester Stallone, Jackie Stallone has passed away at the age of 98.
Frank Stallone, younger brother to Sylvester announced the news of his mother's death on Facebook, according to reports by Variety.
"She was a remarkable woman, working out every day, full of spunk and fearless. She died in her sleep as she had wished. It was hard not to like her, she was very eccentric and flamboyant person…She lived through prohibition, the depression and World War II. I would talk to her for hours about the 20s 30s and 40s. It was a history lesson. Her mind was as sharp as a razor till the day she died," Frank Stollone wrote on his Facebook account.
Beyond being the mother of actors Sylvester, Frank and Toni D'Alto, Stallone became well-known in the 1990s for publishing a series of astrology books and starting her own psychic hotline.
She also appeared in the 1980s wrestling program "G.L.O.W.: Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling," which was later adapted into the Netflix show of the same name.
Stallone was born Jacqueline Frances Labofish on Nov. 29, 1921, in Washington, DC. As a young woman, she worked as a trapeze artist, dancer and hairdresser.
She married Frank Stallone Sr in 1945 and gave birth to Sylvester in 1946 and Frank Jr. in 1950. She gave birth to D'Alto in 1964 with her second husband, Anthony Filiti. D'Alto died in 2012.
Stallone is survived by her husband, Stephen Levine, sons Sylvester and Frank, and grandchildren Seargeoh, Sistine, Sophia, Scarlet and Edmund.