His wife Sylvester Stallone, Jennifer Flavinbelieves there are a few reasons why celebrities’ children are more likely to self-identify as transgender.

“I just think Hollywood, you know, is all about expression.”Flavin, 57, said during an appearance on “The Katie Miller Podcast.” “If you feel like a cat today, you are a cat. And it’s so relaxed. I don’t think we really understand that these children are not our accessories. They are little human beings who need guidance and boundaries. And boundaries and organization are really important to them because it helps their brain organize everything.”said the wife of the famous actor.

According to Jennifer Flavin, celebrities’ wealth also plays an important role in shaping their personalities. “There’s too much of everything”he argued. “It gets really confusing for a little kid”. The former model went on to talk about raising her three daughters with Stallone: ​​“It doesn’t matter what you decide to be as an adult, but raise them with common sense”he emphasized.

“I mean, my daughters were tomboys. They preferred to wear pants instead of dresses, you know? And they loved sports. But I never said to them, “Oh, now you’re boys.” I just told them, “You like playing sports, you like hanging out with boys, that’s great.”.

Flavin and Stallone have been married since May 1997, but their relationship hasn’t always been smooth sailing. In August 2022, she filed for divorce from the ‘Rocky’ star, only to accept him back a month later.

There are many celebrities who have been open about their support for their children who identify as transgender, including Liev Schreiber and Naomi Watts. In May, the actor spoke publicly about his daughter’s transgender identity in an interview with Variety.

Sylvester Stallone with his wife

“Kai has always been who she is. Perhaps the most important moment was when she asked us to change her pronouns. To be honest, it didn’t seem like such a big deal to me, because Kai has always been very feminine. It’s important that she comes out and says ‘I’m trans’ and ‘look at me'”he said with disarming honesty.