Patrick Schwarzenegger , son of the former California governor and actor, Arnold Schwarzenegger , is taking after his father in multiple ways.
21.01.2021 - 06:05 / deadline.com
The 73-year-old former governor of California and movie star Arnold Schwarzengger borrowed from both worlds today while getting his Covid-19 vaccine at Dodger Stadium.
Schwarzenegger shared video of himself on social media getting the vaccine, and slipped in two quips from his film career while receiving it.
In the clip, Schwarzenegger is sitting in the passenger side of an SUV as a medical technician sticks him with the vaccine needle. He captioned the post: ‘Today was a good day. I have never
Patrick Schwarzenegger , son of the former California governor and actor, Arnold Schwarzenegger , is taking after his father in multiple ways.
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COVID-19 vaccine with a quote from the Terminator film series.The actor and former governor of California shared the good news after being vaccinated at Dodger Stadium.“Today was a good day. I have never been happier to wait in a line,” Schwarzenegger wrote on Twitter.
Arnold Schwarzenegger on Wednesday received his COVID-19 vaccination and encouraged others who are eligible to do the same. The 73-year-old Hollywood star and former governor of California posted a video of himself getting the jab at Dodger Stadium, which has been turned from a pandemic testing site into a mass vaccination center.
Arnold Schwarzenegger is vaccinated.
Arnold Schwarzenegger has received his COVID-19 vaccine! The 73-year-old actor and former governor of California posted a video of himself getting vaccinated, and even channeled the Terminator.«Today was a good day. I have never been happier to wait in a line.
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Arnold Schwarzenegger on Sunday morning released a deeply personal video in which he comparedthe violent riot that took place on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C to the rise of Nazi Germany.
Like many other celebrities, Hollywood veteran Arnold Schwarzenegger recently reacted to the Capitol Hill attacks by Trump supporters and is going viral for the video he posted. The former governor of California took to Twitter to make his views clear about the riots, and in the public in a video message posted on the social media site, Arnold could be seen condemning the Donald Trump administration and calling the attackers “spinelessness fellow Republicans.” In the video, Arnold also compared
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