Sylvester (Rambo) Stallone's wife Jennifer Flavin files for DIVORCE after 25 years

 



Sylvester Stallone's wife Jennifer Flavin has files for DIVORCE after 25 years and accuses actor of hiding assets days after DailyMail.com revealed he got tattoo of her face covered up with image of his dog Butkus.

Sylvester Stallone is said to love his family.



Just on Monday, DailyMail.com revealed Stallone had a giant tattoo of Jennifer on his right bicep covered up with a picture of Butkus, Rocky's bull mastiff from the hit movies. Though Earlier this week, Stallone's publicist insisted that all is well and Sly had wanted to update the tattoo – but it went wrong and was 'unfixable'.

'Mr. Stallone intended to refresh the tattoo image of his wife Jennifer however the results were unsatisfactory and, unfortunately, unfixable,' she said.




'As a result, he had to cover the original image with a tattoo of his dog from Rocky, Butkus.






Flavin, who is 22 years younger than her 76-year-old husband, also hinted that it might all be over in an Instagram picture of her hugging their three daughters.





'These girls are my priority,' she wrote on the post August 10. 'Nothing else matters. The 4 of us forever.'

Jennifer is no longer following her husband on Instagram.

Flavin filed for divorce on Friday in Palm Beach County, Florida, Closer Weekly first reported, and is claiming that Stallone has hidden their marital assets.

According to divorce documents obtained by DailyMail.com, she claims Stallone 'has engaged in the intentional dissipation, depletion and/or waste of marital assets which has had an adverse economic impact on the marital estate.

'Moreover, the Husband should be enjoined from, selling, transferring, assigning, encumbering, or dissipating any assets during the pendency of proceedings.'

Jennifer, who took her husbands last name, also seeking to restore her maiden name, Flavin.

'I love my family. We are amicably and privately addressing these personal issues,' Sly told DailyMail.com in a statement via his publicist.




Flavin said in divorce docs, 'The marriage between the parties is irretrievably broken.'

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