Sylvester Stallone Continues Golden Globe Speech on Twitter to Thank 'Brilliant' Co-Star Michael B. Jordan

Stallone won the Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actor in a motion picture.

ByABC News
January 12, 2016, 10:54 AM

— -- Sylvester Stallone is using social media to amend his Golden Globes acceptance speech.

Stallone, 69, won the Golden Globe on Sunday night for Best Supporting Actor in a motion picture for his performance in "Creed."

Stallone said that he "foolishly forgot" to mention his comrades during his acceptance speech and took to Twitter to extend his thanks to the film's director Ryan Coogler and his co-star Michael B. Jordan.

"Samuel Jackson is upset that I foolishly forgot to mention the brilliant Ryan Coogler and [Michael B.] Jordan," Stallone wrote. "He is right - I owe them everything."

Many award winners at the Golden Globes noted the time constraints for their acceptance speeches while on stage, including Matt Damon, who won the Golden Globe for his performance in "The Martian."

Stallone, who reprised his role as Rocky Balboa in "Creed," was last nominated for a Golden Globe in 1977.