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In the 1990s, Michael Jackson and Sylvester Stallone were among the most well-known individuals on the planet. The former was capturing people’s hearts with his exceptional music and dance moves. While Stallone had already cemented his status as the ultimate action hero with his timeless action films. Fans are raving about a recent online resurfacing of a photo of them together.

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As Stallone and Jackson’s picture emerged online, someone wrote in the comments, “Nope. He looks like Michael Jackson now. His face is unbearable to look at. He is a narcissist, just like you.” 

While another detractor added, “Stallone is a plastic surgery clown” 

A fan knew exactly when the photo was clicked and said, “The First photo has been taken in 1992, during the Dangerous Tour…” 

Another observer wrote, “Michael Jackson was still black in 1987”

A fan of both the icons mentioned, “Superstars” 

Another one said, “Love this, 2 of my favourites” 

One fan stated, “Classic moment….”

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Jackson and Stallone had developed a large international fan following over the course of their long careers. They have, however, attracted some detractors as well, who bicker at the stars when they get a chance.

Sylvester Stallone who painted Michael Jackson’s portrait defines his painting process 

The ‘Rocky’ actor is a Jack of all trades, but he is also a master of them. He enjoys trying everything, whether it is as a producer, actor, or screenwriter. Stallone apparently also paints, as he stated that he does it every day. He has painted a number of well-known people, including Michael Jackson, the late musician, on his canvas.

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The “Rambo” series is one of the most well-known movie franchises, both in Stallone’s career and in general. He had previously remarked how fascinating he finds his character, John Rambo, and how he draws inspiration from it while painting.

The Rambo star said, “Don’t take this sarcastically, but I am trying to prove John Rambo’s subconsciousness. It’s like being lost in a haunted forest, so that’s always a source of cinematic inspiration.”

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