Arnold Schwarzenegger’s Son Joseph Baena Opens Up About Learning About Dad’s Scandal At 13
08.02.2022 - 20:16
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Joseph Baena, 24, covered the March 2022 issue of Men’s Health and reflected on the media circus that ensued when news broke that he was the son of Arnold Schwarzenegger. “I remember the day very vividly,” he said in the interview, published on Feb. 8. “I was in the eighth grade. Fifth or sixth period. And I get called out of class to leave. And my mom’s there, and she’s like, ‘We gotta go—everyone is finding out about you and who your father is,’ ” he added.
Joseph, who was born to the 74-year-old actor and his former housekeeper Mildred Patricia Baena during his marriage to Maria Shriver in Oct. 1997, recalled how the media didn’t leave he or Mildred alone. “I’m 13,” he told Men’s Health while reflecting on the situation. “Your body’s transforming; your mind is transforming. And now my life transformed before my eyes.”
Joseph also said that his mother “was really the only person I had, and I was really the only person that she had” at the time. “No one knew, and everyone wanted the details. We had each other’s backs,” he explained. Joseph also revealed he had a hard time making friends in high school after the scandal. “The trust factor became really difficult,” he said.
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Eventually, Joseph developed a close bond with his father that the pair still share today. They specifically bonded over Joseph’s interest in fitness. “Even though I could call him anytime, I was too proud,” he said to Men’s Health. “I went straight to the book. I wanted to figure it out myself.” The father-son duo finally worked out for the first time together when Joseph was 18 at Arnold’s Gold’s Gym. “I was so nervous,” Joseph said. “I was being observant, trying to see what he was doing and the way he was acting.”
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