He really can take a hit! Sylvester Stallone looks in good spirits as he's seen for first time since heartbreaking Oscars loss

He's said before that 'it's not about how hard you can hit, but how hard you can get hit'.

And Sylvester Stallone proved he really does have the heart of a champion as he looked upbeat while running errands in Los Angeles on Tuesday.

The 69-year-old suffered a heartbreaking loss on Sunday night as he lost out on Oscar gold for his role in Creed.

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Tough guy: Sylvester Stallone proved he really does have the heart of a champion as he looked upbeat while running errands in Los Angeles on Tuesday

Tough guy: Sylvester Stallone proved he really does have the heart of a champion as he looked upbeat while running errands in Los Angeles on Tuesday

But it was only earlier that same day that he congratulated Mark Rylance on his Oscar win.

The action legend had been the favourite to win the Best Supporting Actor Academy Award for his portrayal of Rocky Balboa in 'Creed' but he eventually lost out to 'Bridge of Spies' star Rylance for his turn in Steven Spielberg's historical drama.

In the wake of his loss, Sly's brother Frank took to Twitter to blast the Academy's 'bulls**t' decision to snub his older sibling. 

Bouncing back! The 69-year-old suffered a heartbreaking loss on Sunday night as he lost out on Oscar gold for his role in Creed

Bouncing back! The 69-year-old suffered a heartbreaking loss on Sunday night as he lost out on Oscar gold for his role in Creed

Humble: Sly has congratulated Mark Rylance on his Oscar win with a sweet message on Instagram on Tuesday 

Humble: Sly has congratulated Mark Rylance on his Oscar win with a sweet message on Instagram on Tuesday 

But now Sly has taken to Instagram to make his thoughts clear on the matter, posting a photo of him meeting Rylance and writing: 'Mark Rylance! Congratulations on your award ... could not go to a more consummate actor and gentlemen. It was a privilege . Keep punching, Mark! (sic)'

He also defended Frank's social media outburst, writing in another Instagram post: 'Please understand my brother is so emotional because he is just very protective and only wants the best for me. Life is good!'

Surprise win: Mark Rylance took home the prize for his work on Bridge Of Spies, leaving the Sylvester crestfallen at the Academy Awards on Sunday
Surprise win: Mark Rylance took home the prize for his work on Bridge Of Spies, leaving the Sylvester crestfallen at the Academy Awards on Sunday

Surprise win: Mark Rylance took home the prize for his work on Bridge Of Spies, leaving the Sylvester crestfallen at the Academy Awards on Sunday

Frank, 65, has now revisited Twitter to apologise to Mark, 56, insisting he didn't mean any disrespect to the British actor he just felt that Sly deserved the award for creating the Rocky character - who has appeared in seven films.

In a series of tweets, the songwriter wrote: 'I want to apologize to Michael Rylance I was caught up in an emotional spin. I love my brother and wanted him to win so bad. im so sorry.

'Not enough words on Twitter to apologize to Michael Rylance I'm an artist as well an we should cherish art not criticize it.

'Also I'd like to apologize to anyone I offended on Twitter. I was not being myself, just a brother sticking up for a brother. Peace Frank.'

Sorry: Sylvester Stallone's brother Frank has apologized for his furious Twitter rant over Sly's Oscar snub on Monday; here they are seen in November

Sorry: Sylvester Stallone's brother Frank has apologized for his furious Twitter rant over Sly's Oscar snub on Monday; here they are seen in November

  

 

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