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JoeyC

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SYLVESTER STALLONE'S HALF SISTER DIES

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SYLVESTER STALLONE'S HALF SISTER DIES

WENN, Tuesday, August 28, 2012, 4:11am (PDT)
Sylvester Stallone is mourning the death of his half sister just six weeks after losing his son.
  • "The "Rocky" star's 36-year-old son, Sage, was found dead in Los Angeles last month, and the family was struck by tragedy again on Sunday when the actor's half sister, Toni Ann Filiti, lost her battle with lung cancer."

    "The 48-year-old passed away at the home of her mother, Jackie, in Santa Monica, Calif., on Sunday morning."

    Sad.

[Edited 8/28/12 17:16pm]

Rest in Peace Bettie Boo. See u soon.
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Reply #1 posted 08/28/12 5:57pm

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disbelief Poor Sly. Just isn't his year at all. sad

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Reply #2 posted 08/28/12 6:24pm

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Geez, not again. sad rose

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Reply #3 posted 08/28/12 6:42pm

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sad

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Reply #4 posted 08/28/12 8:24pm

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Damn... dude just can't catch a break...

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Reply #5 posted 08/28/12 8:36pm

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Reply #6 posted 08/28/12 8:42pm

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Sly needs to keep a watch out-death been busy. Poor guy rose

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Reply #7 posted 08/28/12 8:43pm

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when you have a sibling with whom you share one parent, who the hell refers to that individual as a "half sister" I hate that term.

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Reply #8 posted 08/29/12 4:40am

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StillGotIt said:

when you have a sibling with whom you share one parent, who the hell refers to that individual as a "half sister" I hate that term.

Technically, it is the politically correct term to make although if you grow up with your "half" sibling, I've heard folks just say "sister" or "brother" and leave out the half part. I have a half sister and we have called each other such since we didn't grow up together and our relationship has had it's up and downs, however now, our relationship is decent and though we aren't close and we just call each other sisters. shrug IMO it's more of a preference between the siblings.

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Reply #9 posted 08/29/12 10:39pm

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missfee said:

StillGotIt said:

when you have a sibling with whom you share one parent, who the hell refers to that individual as a "half sister" I hate that term.

Technically, it is the politically correct term to make although if you grow up with your "half" sibling, I've heard folks just say "sister" or "brother" and leave out the half part. I have a half sister and we have called each other such since we didn't grow up together and our relationship has had it's up and downs, however now, our relationship is decent and though we aren't close and we just call each other sisters. shrug IMO it's more of a preference between the siblings.

I think it mainly depends on how close a person feels towards their "Half" sibling(s). My father had 11 kids(as far as i know wink ) by 5 different women and although we didn't really grow up together we still refer to each other as "brother" or "sister". I can't speak on how the mothers felt about the other children but our father instilled in us kids the ideal that we were a family regardless of the fact that we had different mothers. I know some of my siblings get upset if they are referred to as a half brother or half sister but me personally, i don't care what they call me because i know they love me and i love them. Our father died back in 1995 and most of us are in our 40's and 50's so we don't really trip on stuff.

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Rest in Peace Bettie Boo. See u soon.
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Reply #10 posted 08/30/12 4:24am

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JoeyC said:

missfee said:

Technically, it is the politically correct term to make although if you grow up with your "half" sibling, I've heard folks just say "sister" or "brother" and leave out the half part. I have a half sister and we have called each other such since we didn't grow up together and our relationship has had it's up and downs, however now, our relationship is decent and though we aren't close and we just call each other sisters. shrug IMO it's more of a preference between the siblings.

I think it mainly depends on how close a person feels towards their "Half" sibling(s). My father had 11 kids(as far as i know wink ) by 5 different women and although we didn't really grow up together we still refer to each other as "brother" or "sister". I can't speak on how the mothers felt about the other children but our father instilled in us kids the ideal that we were a family regardless of the fact that we had different mothers. I know some of my siblings get upset if they are referred to as a half brother or half sister but me personally, i don't care what they call me because i know they love me and i love them. Our father died back in 1995 and most of us are in our 40's and 50's so we don't really trip on stuff.

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Cool. thumbs up!

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Reply #11 posted 08/30/12 6:56am

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missfee said:

StillGotIt said:

when you have a sibling with whom you share one parent, who the hell refers to that individual as a "half sister" I hate that term.

Technically, it is the politically correct term to make although if you grow up with your "half" sibling, I've heard folks just say "sister" or "brother" and leave out the half part. I have a half sister and we have called each other such since we didn't grow up together and our relationship has had it's up and downs, however now, our relationship is decent and though we aren't close and we just call each other sisters. shrug IMO it's more of a preference between the siblings.

In my family, there's no such thing as "half" or "step" and I agree with that.

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Reply #12 posted 08/30/12 11:25am

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My sister is technically my half sister (same mom) but I've known her since the day she was born so I consider her my sister. I've known her father longer than she has! We were raised together...

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