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Females In Sylvester Stallone’s Family Show Sculpted Bodies While Celebrating ‘Rocky’s’ 69th Birthday

| Jul 15, 2015 08:40 AM EDT

Still From 'Creed' Trailer Showing Michael B. Jordon, Sylvester Stallone

Sculpted bodies run in the family of "Rambo" star Sylvester Stallone which his 45-year-old wife and three teenage daughters displayed while vacationing in France. The Stallones were celebrating the actor's last year before he turns 70.

While moviegoers admire the muscled body of the 69-year-old actor which he displayed in the "Rambo" and "Rocky" series, readers of the Daily Mail were treated to photos of Jennifer Flavin, the wife of Stallone of 18 years, wore only a tiny black bikini set that was the perfect summer outfit to display her enviable toned physique.

Jennifer, who seems to have discovered the "fountain of youth" and looks like a woman half her age, was perched on the side of an inflatable raft while watching her three teenage daughters paddle board. The three beauties - 18-year-old Sophia, 17-year-old Sistine and 13-year-old Scarlet Rose - also in teeny-weeny bikinis, likewise displayed top forms, giving their mom competition for male admiration and female envy.

The family dog joined the family too, wearing a water-proof jacket while atop a flotation device.

The four women ended the day by trading their bikinis for wetsuits and dove from the luxury liner where they were staying. Before their French holiday, the family had an afternoon of gondola rides in Venice.

While he did display his iron man-body that raked in millions of dollars at the box office, Sylvester is coming back to the silver screen on November 25 via the film "Creed" which is a spin-off of "Rocky."

"Creed" is the seventh movie in the "Rocky" franchise, also set in Philadelphia where the 1976 movie was shot. Sylvester still plays boxer Rocky Balboa, although he no longer fights in the ring but would train Michael B. Jordan who portrays the son of Apollo Creed, the former ring opponent of Rocky.

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