Michael Rapaport Loses His Sh*t After Sylvester Stallone Loses At Oscars — Watch

We know how you feel! Michael Rapaport exploded into rage in front of his TV when he heard Sylvester Stallone lost out in the Best Supporting Actor category at The Oscars on Feb. 28. Click here to see the hilarious video of the 'Friends' actor losing his temper! We feel you! Michael Rapaport, 45, was not a happy bunny when he heard the results of the Best Supporting Actor at the 88th Annual Academy Awards! In fact, it was clear as day that he was rooting for pal Sylvester Stallone, 69, who was surprisingly overlooked at this year's ceremony. Watch Michael's Instagram video for yourselves! It's a hoot!

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Sylvester was expected to walk away with the Best Supporting Actor Oscar, having triumphed earlier in the year at the Golden Globes and the Critic Choice Awards. However, we were all shocked when Bridge of Spies actor Mark Rylance scooped the award instead!

“What the f**k!” Michael bellows at his TV after hearing Sly was robbed of his award! “Co**sucker” he screams as the obscenities just pour out of his mouth like dirty water out of a sewer! You “mother-f***er” he continues before asking, “who the f*** is this?”

His reaction was probably befitting to every Rocky fan, or should we say Creed fan, who has been mesmerized by Sly over the years. He was awesome in the latest movie of the boxing series, but fair’s fair! Mark was very convincing too as a Russian spy.

It’s shame that Sylvester didn’t win because he was expected to pay tribute to his late friend Tony Burton, who appeared in six Rocky movies, in his victory speech. Next time!

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