Jacqueline
Jackie
Stallone, mother of Sylvester Stallone, has died at 98 years of age, as reported by the TMZ portal.
As an astrologer, dancer and promoter of female wrestling, as well as the creator of
rumpology
, a discipline that reads the future in the folds of the buttocks, Jackie was much more than the mother of a Hollywood star.
She had a legion of followers and was almost as famous as her son.
Because, before puffing up her face with Botox, Jackie was an example of
security and feminism.
"I get more popular as I get older. Because Hollywood is afraid of getting old and I
do believe that old age is a trend.
Everyone would like to become like me, grow old like me. Not in a walker, not in a nursing home. elderly, "she told the
Daily Mail
in 2013
, proud of having conquered a heartthrob 30 years younger, through his youthful appearance.
Although, during the winters that followed that interview, gravity did not respect the tensioners that supported her eyelids and the fillers gave way inexorably.
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"I have too many surgeries on me.
It looks like my mouth is full of nuts.
I look like a squirrel," he said years ago, without revealing how many times he has undergone surgery.
What she always recounted in detail was her past linked to
bodybuilding
, the development of her physical abilities and her struggle, as a woman, in a universe of men.
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The story of Jackie Stallone begins in 1921, in Washington, where she grew up in a
family dedicated to gymnastics.
In fact, according to his biography, it was the well-known bodybuilder Charles Atlas who instilled in him a taste for
fitness
.
Thus, Jackie was not only interested, since she was a child, in cultivating her figure, but also in becoming an
exponent of bodybuilding.
At 15, he ran away from home to
work at the
Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey
circus
, where he learned acrobatics and joined in the
performance
of the Flying Wallendas, a balancing act on wires.
But then she switched from pirouettes to
dumbbells
and became the first woman on local DC television to have
her own weightlifting show.
She decided to open her
own gym,
dubbed Barbella's, and teach that women are not just looking for elegance.
"I was always wearing boxing gloves, while other girls worried about looking pretty. For me, that was the lifestyle that came naturally," she commented in an interview with
Sports Climax
, in which she also spoke about one of her elders. passions:
wrestling.
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In the 80s, Jackie entered the television program
GLOW: Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling
-in which the famous series of Netflix- is based, with the name of Mama Stallone, a trainer who rapped to encourage their peers.
But for some, Jackie (who was already in her 60s) was
"old" to sweat in a ring.
Among them, her three children: Sylvester, Frank and Toni.
"Sylvester hated that I was in
GLOW
because it wasn't the kind of thing a woman who is a mother should do. It wasn't the kind of thing a woman should do at that time," she explained in 2010. Despite that, Jackie was there. on TV for five more years.
But when the show ended, Stallone was never the same again and the press began to
notice slight changes in her face.
The first operation Jackie underwent was in
1991.
However, her big cosmetic change came in 2000, when she developed an
addiction to fillers.
Thus, when she entered
VIP Big Brother
in 2005, she surprised England and her ex-daughter-in-law,
Brigitte Nielsen,
who barely recognized her upon entering the house.
But nothing made the star lose her devotion to surgeries.
In 2012 she released the series of collagen injections that today keep her as a "zombie", according to social networks.
Still, Jackie was comfortable with her appearance: "I could pass for someone in their 60s," she declared.
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