A group of tourists got a special surprise when they ran into Sylvester Stallone at the top of the steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art on Saturday. Peter Rowe, a recent graduate of Azusa Pacific University in California along with his friends and current students Jacob Kerstan and Andrew White, believed they met an impersonator when they reached the top of the Philadelphia landmark. According to Huffington Post the tourists ran up the famous steps from Rocky to find themselves face-to-face with Stallone himself.

"He said to us, 'Man, you guys are fast. You're making me look bad!'" Rowe said to the Associated Press. The Rocky star posed for a selfie afterwards with the group. The trio was very surprised by the probability of meeting the actor in that specific location. "What are the chances of meeting him, that celebrity, right there?" Rowe said.

Stallone is currently in Philadelphia working on the upcoming film Creed, the next installment of the Rocky series starring Michael B. Jordan as the grandson of Rocky Balboa's former opponent and friend Apollo Creed.