SYLVESTER STALLONE hasn't
had a hit in years, but he still acts like a superstar. Extras on his upcoming movie,
Get Carter, complain they were instructed not to make
eye contact with him, a source tells Hot Stuff. "We were told by [assistant directors]
never to look at him or in his direction," one bit player
gripes. This isn't the
first time that we've heard about Stallone's less-than-democratic
tendencies. Five ex-employees
sued the actor and his wife, JENNIFER FLAVIN, in November, alleging
they were unjustly fired for violating the couple's rules, which
apparently required staffers to back silently out of a room as
soon as Stallone entered.
Sly and Flavin countersued, accusing the workers of slander and
false-light invasion of privacy. (The cases are still pending.) Stallone's rep insists the actor has never
had a no-look policy.
While the picture that appears with this item is pretty cool,
I'd file the rest of it as "tabloid news." One un-named source identified
as a griping bit player?
Puh-lease.
-Craig Zablo |