Sylvester Stallone showcased his artistic talent and philanthropic spirit at the amfAR Gala in Las Vegas. One of his paintings, a vibrant and expressive piece titled “Knocking Heads,” sold for a staggering $410,000 to benefit AIDS research.
The gala, held at The Wynn Hotel, was attended by Stallone and his family. The auction for his painting was intense, with bidders driving the price up to a remarkable $410,000. The room erupted in applause as Stallone’s contribution raised a significant sum for the renowned AIDS research foundation.

In addition to his artistic talents, Stallone’s generosity extended to other areas. He also auctioned a spot in the upcoming season of his series “Tulsa King,” which raised an additional $300,000.
Stallone, who has been painting for years, received recognition from Tommy Hilfiger and his wife, Dee. The night was a resounding success for amfAR, combining art, entertainment, and philanthropy.