**Sylvester Stallone** Saying Goodbye to California: Celebrity Takes Big Move to Florida

Los Angeles, California – Sylvester Stallone, the renowned actor, director, and writer famous for his roles in “Rocky,” “Rambo,” and “The Expendables,” is reportedly making a significant move. Stallone is said to be selling his mansion in southern California and relocating to Florida. The decision was revealed on his reality show “The Family Stallone,” where the 77-year-old actor informed his children of the family’s plans to move.

The news of Stallone’s relocation to Florida has sparked surprise among his children, as they expressed shock at the decision to sell their California home. While the exact reason for the move was not explicitly stated, Stallone mentioned a need for change. It is worth noting that tax rates in California are notably higher than in Florida, and the two states are known for being at opposite ends of the political spectrum.

Despite not heading to Ohio, Stallone is reportedly set to be in the Cincinnati area to film a new movie called “Alarum.” Assistant city manager Jessica Greene announced the upcoming filming of the movie during a council meeting. The film is set to shoot scenes in Oxford, Ohio, with preparations underway to accommodate the production, including having the local fire and EMS teams on standby for potential on-set explosions.

Funding for the movie is coming from the Ohio Motion Picture Tax Credit Program, a recent development that highlights the state’s efforts to attract film productions. Stallone’s presence in Ohio for the filming of “Alarum” adds to the growing list of noteworthy film projects being undertaken in the state. The anticipation surrounding Stallone’s involvement in the film has generated excitement within the community, as residents eagerly await the cinematic spectacle that “Alarum” promises to deliver.