Life Is Short.”“That may have been my very first STD test,” Turner laughed. “I had no idea what was gonna happen. I didn’t know if they were gonna look in the iris of my eye, take a urine sample [or] a blood sample.”“I had no idea.
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Arnold Schwarzenegger discussed some of the best lessons he’s learned in his life in his new book, “Be Useful: Seven Tools for Life.” One of these discusses the importance of having a clear vision in life, where he name checks El Camino de Santiago, also known as the Way of St. James, a historic trail located in Spain that’s been traveled by people since medieval times.
Is Arnold Schwarzenegger running for President?Arnold Schwarzenegger and Heather Milligan go on a London dateEl Camino de Santiago is mentioned on the first chapter of Schwarzenegger’s book. In it, he recommends going on walks, which can help you think and reflect, resulting in some of your best ideas and solutions for your problems.
Schwarzenegger uses the story of Jono Lineen’s pilgrimage at the Camino to present a point to his readers. While on his walk, Lineen realized that his job wasn’t making him happy and that he needed to make a change.
Schwarzenegger reveals that over 300.000 from all over the world make the piligrimage, with most of them doing it for reasons that are unrelated to their religion, instead, using the walk for inspiration, to prompt change in their lives, and more.Schwarzenegger discusses various topics in his book, making revelations about his life while providing readers with advice on how to become a better version of themselves. Schwarzenegger discussed his divorce from Maria Shriver and how the scandal left him “face down in the mud.” “I had to decide whether it was worth it to clean myself up and start the slow climb out, or to just give up,” he wrote.
Life Is Short.”“That may have been my very first STD test,” Turner laughed. “I had no idea what was gonna happen. I didn’t know if they were gonna look in the iris of my eye, take a urine sample [or] a blood sample.”“I had no idea.
Jem Aswad Executive Editor, Music If there is a bible for the music industry, it’s Donald Passman’s book, “All You Need to Know About the Music Business.” Since the first edition came out more than 30 years ago, it has guided countless musicians and executives, and has prevented many of them from making decisions they’d later regret. Considering the deep detail Passman gets into about contracts, royalties and other complicated business arrangements, his tone is remarkably conversational, and he makes sure readers don’t miss the important stuff: The section on business managers begins with him saying “Listen to me!!!” in italics with several exclamation marks.
Arnold Schwarzenegger a small guy. A new video might complicate things, showing his bodyguard towering over him and everyone around them. It rapidly went viral.
Arnold Schwarzenegger and Lulu can’t be kept apart. He made an appearance on “MorningCast,” the podcast hosted by Peyton and Eli Manning, and surprised the hosts by feeding treats to his donkey, Lulu. Danny DeVito says he and Arnold Schwarzenegger are teaming up for a projectKatherine Schwarzenegger celebrates her mom’s birthday with adorable throwbackA post shared by Arnold Schwarzenegger (@schwarzenegger)Schwarzenegger was initially brought on the show to talk sports.
Joseph Baena is looking more like his dad every day. The 26-year-old son of Arnold Schwarzenegger has followed in the Hollywood star’s footsteps, working on his fitness and showing off his incredible physique in a series of progress photos at the gym.JOSEPH BAENA REVEALS HOW HIS FATHER ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER HAS IMPACTED HIS FITNESSJOSEPH BAENA CELEBRATES HIS 26TH BIRTHDAY IN A SPEEDOThe resemblance between the father-son duo is undeniable, with Joseph proving that his bodybuilding journey has paid off, as he is almost as big as Arnold in new photos.
viral on Instagram Monday after the 22-year-old bodybuilder shared a video of himself flexing for his 564,000 followers. In the video, Baena is seen wearing a black tank top, gray sweatpants, white socks and slip-on Vans before ripping off his shirt and giving viewers a look at his ripped body. Baena’s video, which has scored almost 13,648 likes, is synced to a voiceover from former bodybuilder Frank Zane explaining how the building of muscle is a sport.
Danny DeVito has shared that he wants to work with Arnold Schwarzenegger again in a reprise of their 1980s and ’90s success as a movie double act.In a recent interview with GQ discussing his starring role in a Broadway performance, the It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia star hinted at possible plans to work opposite Schwarzenegger soon.When asked if there’s anything the 78-year-old actor would like to revisit in his career, he answered: “Arnold and I want to work together. We missed Twins 2 because he became governor – which, he should have done Twins 2 instead of becoming governor.”At 76, the Terminator actor put his acting career on pause to pursue politics when he became Governor of California from 2003 to 2011.The two actors, starred together in multiple box office successes including the 1998 comedy, Twins, directed by the late Ivan Reitman.
Danny DeVito and Arnold Schwarzenegger might be cooking up their new collaboration. The twosome memorably worked together on “Twins,” a comedy film where the two play fraternal twins that were separated at birth. The two retained a close friendship, with DeVito discussing him on a recent interview.Arnold Schwarzenegger and Heather Milligan go on a London dateArnold Schwarzenegger name-checks El Camino de Santiago in his book"Arnold and I want to work together,” said DeVito to GQ.
Caroline Brew editor In a recent interview with GQ, Danny DeVito discussed the possibility of reuniting with his “Twins” co-star Arnold Schwarzenegger on a project. DeVito shared that he and Schwarzenegger want to work together again, but this new project would be separate from “Twins,” the 1988 comedy where the two portrayed fraternal twin brothers separated at birth. “We missed ‘Twins 2,’ because he became governor — which, he should have done ‘Twins 2’ instead of becoming governor,” DeVito quipped.
Arnold Schwarzenegger is hoping to be useful to Peyton and Eli Manning.
Arnold Schwarzenegger is addressing his past beef with Sylvester Stallone.
terminate this lawsuit. Arnold Schwarzenegger is reportedly getting sued after allegedly hitting a bicyclist with his SUV in West Los Angeles back in February, according to TMZ.
GQ.The “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” actor added: “Now we have a little thing going, a little project that we’ve been chatting about.”The “Terminator” actor and DeVito are in the midst of planning something, but the comedic powerhouse said it has no relation to their Ivan Reitman-directed ’80s flick.“No, it’s just two friends, two guys, because we have a good time together,” DeVito said.DeVito went on: “We complement each other in a lot of ways. I am way stronger than he is.”Schwarzenegger was elected governor of the Golden State in 2003 and served until 2011.In May, the action star got candid with the Hollywood Reporter about how much he wanted to be a part of “Twins 2,” which was in the works just recently.But “Ghostbusters” director Reitman died last year, and his son, Jason, halted production on the “Twins” sequel.“Jason Reitman f–ked it up! Jason Reitman literally stopped the project when his father died,” the Austrian-American bodybuilder said.He went on: “His father wanted to do it really badly.
Alison Hammond was comically punched on-screen by bodybuilder Arnold Schwarzenegger in a hilarious segment on today's ITV's This Morning.
Zack Sharf Digital News Director Arnold Schwarzenegger revealed on “The Graham Norton Show” that he once hired an accent removal coach to try and do away with his thick Austrian accent for good. Aside from his jacked muscles, the action star’s accent is his most definitive quality as a performer.
Arnold Schwarzenegger has said that he used an “accent-removal coach” during the early stages of his career.Appearing on last night’s (October 27) Graham Norton Show, Schwarzenegger said he had a coach during his early career to remove his famous Austrian accent.“I had an English coach, an acting coach, a speech coach, and an accent-removal coach,” the actor told Norton. He then explained that his accent-coach “has passed away since,” but then joked: “I should have otherwise gotten my money back.”Schwarzenegger explained how the trainer’s process did help him, although not as intended.
was pumped up to learn he’d inspired “Saturday Night Live” stars Dana Carvey and Kevin Nealon what would become one of the late night comedy show’s most notable sketches.“Master of Disguise” star Carvey, 68, and “Weeds” alum Nealon, 69, had a recurring skit on the late night series back in the late 1980s, focused on two enthusiastic Austrian bodybuilders named Hans and Franz — alluding to Schwarzenegger’s nationality and iconic muscular physique.The former governor of California, 76, revealed recently his appreciation for the sketches — and how they helped American viewers become accustomed to his thick accent.Schwarzenegger spoke with Carvey and co-host David Spade on a recent installment of the duo’s Fly on the Wall podcast, where he called the classic “SNL” bits “heaven.”“You have to understand that when I first wanted to get into acting, one of the first things they said was, ‘This won’t work,'” the “Terminator” star recalled.“No one in America has ever made it that had an accent. No one could be a leading man or anything like this.
“The Graham Norton Show” Friday, “The Terminator” actor said that at the height of the pair’s feud, they began to “derail each other.”“We were movie rivals, but we took the competitiveness to the extreme — we each had to have the best body, we had to kill more people in our films, and we had to have the biggest guns,” Schwarzenegger said.“It got out of control, and we tried to derail each other. Then, when we both invested in Planet Hollywood, we started flying around the world together to promote it and we became fantastic friends.”The two macho men one-upped each other in every way imaginable, from who had the “biggest gun” to who had “less body fat when he goes into production.”The pair’s feud eventually died down in the late 1990s and now finally consider each other to be good friends.“He is a great human being, and we are now inseparable,” added Schwarzenegger, who served as California’s governor from 2003 to 2011.They began working together once they decided to put their differences aside, starring opposite each other in “Escape Plan” and “The Expendables.”“I’m so glad we straightened out our mess because it wasn’t pretty,” Schwarzenegger said in 2017 of their past feud, according to SlashFilm.“We were attacking each other in the press relentlessly.
They hated each other. Now they love each other.
Arnold Schwarzenegger and Heather Milligan are enjoying their time in London. The couple was spotted at a private club called Annabels this past Tuesday, with both of them looking stylish. Arnold Schwarzenegger opens up about how he resolved rivalry with Sylvester StalloneIs Arnold Schwarzenegger running for President?Schwarzenegger was spotted with jeans and a black jacket, which he matched with a navy polo shirt.