Students visiting the 'Rocky' statue in Philly got a surprise.
, star of the iconic"Rocky" movies, happened to be at the statue depicting the fictional boxing character as the students were taking pictures of it and much to the surprise of the students, they saw Rocky in the flesh.
"Suddenly appeared some of the GREATEST fans in the world! I’m a lucky man thanks to you guys!" Stallone said in an Instagram post. A video Stallone posted to his Instagram account shows many of the students in shock that Sly just happened to be next to them. Stallone posed for pictures with the students in front of the statue, as they raised their fists in the air in a nod to the famous scene from the first"Rocky" film.
"When Eastside High School students went to Philadelphia on a field trip this week, they didn’t expect to meet one of the city’s most-memorable movie icons," Paterson Public Schools said in a Facebook post. Stallone was at the statue to tease a project that was in the works when he stumbled upon the students, he said on Instagram.
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