>> SYLVESTER STALLONE CAMEN I YESTERDAY AND GOT SOME TAKE-OUT WITH HIS WIFE. I GUESS HE WAS FILMING JUST DOWN THE STREET. JASON: YUP, HE WAS RIGHT HERE IN OKC. YOU MAY HAVE SEEN THIS PICTURE ON SOCIAL DIA.ME THE STAR OF "ROCKY" AND "RAMBO" ORDERED SOME TAKE OUT FROM CATTLEMEN’S IN THE STOCKYARDS. >> HE WAS VERY GRACIOUS ABOUT IT AND WAS VERY NICE AND TOOK PHOT. OS HE SAID HELLO TO EVERYBODY. EVERYBODY SAID HE WAS REALLY COOL. JASON: MANAGER BRANDEN HVEOO SAYS IT WAS A SURPRISE TO SEE THE MOVIE STAR IN HIS OWN RESTAURANT. >> IT’S EXTICING TO INTRODUCE OURSELVES TO PEOPLE THAT MIGHT SPREAD OUR STORY OTHER PLACES, BUT HE’S A REALLY COOL GUY,O S IT MEANT A L.OT JASON: IT’S NOT THE FIRST TIME HE’S SEEN SOMEONE WITH A GBI NAME WALK THROUGH HE FRONT DOORS. >> RECENTLY, REBA MCINTIREAS H EATEN HERE, A FEW YEARS AGO MATT DAMON CAME IN, SO WE’VE H AAD FEW A-LISTER PPLEOE BEFORE. JASON: BUT HE SAYS NO MATTER WHO PUTS IN AN ORDER, THEY DESERVE THE HIGHEST LEVEL OF SERVICE. >> WE’RE ALWAYS HAPPY TO HTOS ANY GUEST, WHETHER IT YRBE AVERAGE PERSON FROM DOWN THE STREET OR A BIG-
Sylvester Stallone visits National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum
Stallone has been in Oklahoma the past couple of months shooting his upcoming Paramount+ show "Tulsa King"
Updated: 2:01 PM CDT Jul 20, 2022
Sylvester Stallone stopped by the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City, posting pictures of his visit on social media.| MORE | Sylvester Stallone stops by Oklahoma favorite while shooting 'Tulsa King'"Yesterday, Sophia and I spent the day at the Oklahoma Cowboy Museum... What fantastic heritage this country has," Stallone posted Monday to Instagram with a video and a couple of pictures.The video shows the "Rocky" star in the museum's gift shop, comparing cowboy hats and trying one on that he said would work best for protecting a cowboy from the sun. Another picture shows Stallone with his daughter in front of a Wells, Fargo & Co. wagon.Stallone has been in Oklahoma the past couple of months shooting his upcoming Paramount+ show "Tulsa King." | MORE | Sylvester Stallone visits Mickey Mantle's childhood home while shooting 'Tulsa King'The show is about 75-year-old mobster Dwight "The General" Manfredi (Stallone), who is released home to New York after serving 25 years in prison for murder. Manfredi is then banished to Tulsa to set up shop.Manfredi realizes that his mob family may not have his best interest in mind, so he builds a "crew" to help him set up a new criminal empire.| MORE | Paramount+ releases teaser trailer for upcoming Sylvester Stallone series 'Tulsa King'"Tulsa King" is scheduled to premiere on Nov. 13 on Paramount+. Click here to watch the teaser trailer.
OKLAHOMA CITY — Sylvester Stallone stopped by the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City, posting pictures of his visit on social media.
| MORE | Sylvester Stallone stops by Oklahoma favorite while shooting 'Tulsa King'
"Yesterday, Sophia and I spent the day at the Oklahoma Cowboy Museum... What fantastic heritage this country has," Stallone posted Monday to Instagram with a video and a couple of pictures.
The video shows the "Rocky" star in the museum's gift shop, comparing cowboy hats and trying one on that he said would work best for protecting a cowboy from the sun. Another picture shows Stallone with his daughter in front of a Wells, Fargo & Co. wagon.
Stallone has been in Oklahoma the past couple of months shooting his upcoming Paramount+ show "Tulsa King."
| MORE | Sylvester Stallone visits Mickey Mantle's childhood home while shooting 'Tulsa King'
The show is about 75-year-old mobster Dwight "The General" Manfredi (Stallone), who is released home to New York after serving 25 years in prison for murder. Manfredi is then banished to Tulsa to set up shop.
Manfredi realizes that his mob family may not have his best interest in mind, so he builds a "crew" to help him set up a new criminal empire.
| MORE | Paramount+ releases teaser trailer for upcoming Sylvester Stallone series 'Tulsa King'
"Tulsa King" is scheduled to premiere on Nov. 13 on Paramount+. Click here to watch the teaser trailer.