Fans React in ‘Horror’ as Sylvester Stallone’s Daughter Shares ‘Scary’ Experience in New York City
Sylvester Stallone's 26-year-old daughter Sistine was enjoying a day out in New York City when she had a scary interaction with a man that stuck with her.
She recounted the intense day to fans on a recent episode of her podcast UNWAXED, which she hosts with her sister Sophia, saying, "There was this guy on a bike that just started screaming really inappropriate profanities at me, but I just kept moving. I didn’t even acknowledge it."
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Unfortunately, that did nothing to dissuade the man, as Sistine noted that then, "He comes up behind me on his bike and puts his hands on me, and that’s when I freaked out. And then he started screaming at me."
While the story was already shocking at this point, Sistine went on to explain that she started running, with the man weaving through traffic on his bike as he chased her. She ran into a Sephora for refuge, but he even followed her there, "screaming at the top of his lungs, ‘You can’t hide from me b---h, I will find you. I will get you.’"
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Sistine said she hid behind a makeup counter and said she was thinking at the moment, "If he comes back, I’m screwed." Thankfully, employees and police officers allegedly blocked him out and removed the man from the store.
Fans shared support for Sistine as well as stories of similar incidents they experienced, with one writing, "Unacceptable! I'm so sorry you experienced this horror."
"Shocking behaviour," wrote a different fan, while someone else called it "Absolutely awful."
"What a scary situation and I'm so glad your ok! Thank you for sharing your story, you are right, it's a great reminder to be aware of your surroundings and be vigilant," said another.
In the end, Sistine appeared to be physically unharmed, but she used the story as a lesson and told people, "don't have your headphones in and don't be looking down" while walking around the city.