Jackie Stallone

Jacqueline Frances Stallone (née Labofish; November 29, 1921 – September 21, 2020) was an American astrologer, dancer and wrestling promoter.

[3] Her paternal grandparents, Rose (Lamlec) and Charles Labofisz, were Jewish immigrants from Odesa, Ukraine, then a part of the Russian Empire.

[7] Stallone was the first woman to have a daily television show on exercise and weight lifting in Washington, D.C., and later opened a women-only gym, named Barbella's.

In her salon, which was on 71st Collins Avenue in Miami Beach, she had a huge poster of Sylvester Stallone and The Lords of Flatbush.

Stallone became famous in her own right during the mid-1990s, by publishing astrology books, making television appearances, and setting up a psychic hotline where she would charge telephone callers for advice from her and other operators.

She also invented the term rumpology, which, according to her, is an art similar to that of palm reading except that the procedure is done by examining pictures of people's rear ends.

She also became involved in the cosmetics industry, launching facial masks and other products that she claimed cured skin problems.

In the skit, Stallone advertised a psychic hotline telling of her two sons "Sylvester, the famous star, and Frank, a struggling musician".

[8] In Absolutely Fabulous, Season 1, Episode 1, entitled "Fashion" (1992), Saffy mistakes £300 worth of royal jelly for honey and eats it on toast, to which Edina says, "This is the stuff, sweetie... Jackie Stallone would kill for this, darling".

[9] In a clip on the TV show Talk Soup, Stallone ate shrimp and a producer dubbed in belches.