Sylvester Stallone may have received a standing ovation for his big win at the Golden Globes Sunday night, but it was his gorgeous family that really stood out on the red carpet.

The 69-year-old "Creed" star - who won the Globe for Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role - brought his wife Jennifer Flavin, 47, and their three stunning daughters - Sophia Rose, 19, Sistine, 17, and Scarlet, 13 - as his dates to the big event. The girls came dressed to impress to support their father for his memorable role.


During his Golden Globes acceptance speech, Stallone thanked his family for everything they've done over the years. "Having your love is the greatest award in the world," he said to his wife and daughters as he got a little choked up. He then also thanked his alter ego: "I want to thank my imaginary friend Rocky Balboa for being the best friend I ever had."


The entire family posed with Stallone backstage and in the press room after he won his award, which is where he finally admitted that he was still in shock. "I didn't expect it at all and I don't remember a standing ovation. Was there really?" he told reporters, according to Yahoo! News. "I was promising myself that I would be very aware the whole time. It proves I am not aware and I got caught up in the emotion. Just the mere fact that these incredible people were applauding, it makes me realize in life, it is really never over until it's over. It indicates that people should never give up trying."


Sistine, who Stallone revealed last year is working hard towards her dream of becoming a model, posted a photo of her and her father holding his award. "So incredibly proud of my dad for winning the Golden Globe after 39 years for the same character!!" she wrote. "So blessed to have such an inspiration like you in my life (I'm still shaking from excitement!!!)"