In late July 2025, a wave of viral social media posts and YouTube videos claimed that Hollywood legend Sylvester Stallone stormed off the set of ABC’s The View after a heated confrontation with co-host Joy Behar, declaring, “I won’t sit down and be insulted!” The sensational story, widely shared on platforms like X, alleged that Stallone, appearing to promote his Paramount+ series Tulsa King,
was blindsided by Behar’s provocative questions, leading to a dramatic exit that left the audience stunned. Headlines on sites like dailynews22.com and YouTube channels such as ST Real Life described a “shocking ending” to the episode, suggesting a career-defining moment for both Stallone and The View. However, a thorough investigation reveals this narrative to be a complete fabrication, rooted in misinformation and exploiting Stallone’s tough-guy persona and Behar’s outspoken reputation.
The rumor gained traction with posts claiming the incident occurred during a July 23, 2025, taping of The View. According to these reports, Stallone was discussing Tulsa King’s second season when Behar allegedly challenged him on past controversies, including unverified 2024 allegations of disparaging background actors on set. The story claimed Behar accused Stallone of unprofessional behavior, prompting him to stand, shout, “I won’t sit down and be insulted!” and walk off mid-show.
Some versions described Behar as “stunned into silence,” with co-hosts Whoopi Goldberg and Alyssa Farah Griffin scrambling to salvage the segment. X posts, one amassing 700,000 views, hailed Stallone as a “hero” for standing up to “woke” media, while others criticized Behar’s “disrespectful” tactics.
No credible evidence supports this narrative. Searches across major news outlets—Variety, The Hollywood Reporter, and Entertainment Weekly—yield no reports of Stallone appearing on The View in 2025. The show’s official website and ABC’s press releases list recent guests like Gisele Bündchen and Olly Murs, with no mention of Stallone. A Snopes fact-check on August 1, 2025,
debunked similar claims, noting that YouTube videos from channels like ST Real Life, posted between July 14 and July 28, 2025, explicitly state their content is “fictional and for entertainment purposes.” These videos, with titles like “Sylvester Stallone Storms Off The View After Heated Clash With Joy Behar,” rely on recycled Tulsa King footage and lack any verifiable clips from The View.
The hoax likely exploits existing tensions around Behar and Stallone. Behar, an 82-year-old comedian and The View veteran since 1997, is known for her sharp liberal commentary, often targeting conservative figures. In 2020, she compared President Donald Trump to Stallone’s Rocky character, mocking his post-COVID-19 balcony appearance as drug-fueled bravado. This history may have inspired the false narrative,
as Behar’s outspokenness makes her a frequent target of conservative backlash. Stallone, 79, faced scrutiny in April 2024 when a since-deleted X post by TV writer Julie Benson accused him of mocking background actors’ appearances on Tulsa King. The allegations, denied by director Craig Zisk, were not addressed by The View, and SAG-AFTRA clarified it does not represent Atlanta extras, rendering the claims moot.
The fabricated story also aligns with broader rumors about The View’s instability. On July 23, 2025, Behar mentioned the show’s annual summer hiatus, prompting speculation about cancellation, especially after Trump’s White House criticized her for comments about his jealousy of Barack Obama.
A statement from Assistant Press Secretary Taylor Rogers called Behar an “irrelevant loser” and warned The View could be “next to be pulled off air,” following The Late Show with Stephen Colbert’s cancellation. However, Whoopi Goldberg confirmed on July 24 that The View would return in September 2025, debunking cancellation rumors. No evidence suggests Stallone’s involvement in these disputes.
Social media amplified the hoax, with X users praising Stallone’s “alpha” response or decrying Behar’s “rudeness.” One post read, “Sly owned Joy Behar—Hollywood vs. woke TV!” Yet, others questioned the story’s legitimacy, noting, “No video, no date, just vibes—fake.” The absence of specifics—like what Behar asked or how Stallone exited—further undermines the narrative. Stallone’s recent activities contradict the drama:
on July 20, 2025, he posted on Instagram about Tulsa King’s season two premiere, appearing upbeat. His career, with a $400 million net worth and projects like Creed IV in development, remains robust