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The Terminator.The actor and former governor of California paid a visit to the site in Poland after being honoured by the Auschwitz Jewish Center Foundation in June.According to Metro, Schwarzenegger took a trip to the memorial site and signed a guestbook at the former concentration camp with his famous saying: “I’ll be back.”The phrase is taken from the 1984 blockbuster The Terminator, and the Memorial has since added clarification on Twitter about Schwarzenegger’s message.“This visit was planned to be relatively short. The inscription was meant to be a promise to return for another and more in-depth visit,” they wrote."I'll be back."The inscription of @Schwarzenegger in @AuschwitzMuseum guestbook. pic.twitter.com/eHGtemwzY5— Auschwitz Memorial (@AuschwitzMuseum) September 28, 2022Several fans shared their confusion about the message, with one person writing: “I’m glad he visited and wrote in the book but I had to think twice about the message.“I’m sure he meant it in the nicest possible way and having been there I know its hard to find the right words but I’m not sure these were the best.”Twitter user Andy Donaldson shared the sentiment, writing: “Not sure quoting a genocidal robot is appropriate in the circumstances.”However, another person defended the actor’s sentiment about returning to the site.
They wrote: “I hope to return one day too. There’s not enough time there. Ever.
His play on words is not shallow. He meant it. And he’s right to say it.”I hope to return one day too.
There’s not enough time there. Ever. His play on words is not shallow.
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Arnold Schwarzenegger went for a smoke and a drive around town. Of course, since he’s Schwarzenegger, his smoke-and-drive sessions are a bit more impressive than expected, with him smoking a cigar and driving a vegetable-oil-powered army Hummer.Arnold Schwarzenegger says his accent removal coach should ‘give him his money back’Chris Pratt, Katherine Schwarzenegger & more celebrate Arnold Schwarzenegger’s birthdayThe photos show Schwarzenegger driving his truck, which has huge wheels, four seats and no doors.
Jamie Lee Curtis’ hand and footprints were immortalized in cement in front of the TLC Chinese Theater on Wednesday — and her pals Arnold Schwarzenegger and Melanie Griffith were there to celebrate her during the ceremony. Both Schwarzenegger and Griffith praised Curtis’ acting ability, as well as the genuine bonds she has been able to form and keep as a friend.The two actors have known Curtis for decades and have grown close throughout the years.
Jamie Lee Curtis leans over to give Arnold Schwarzenegger a kiss on the cheek at her Hand and Footprint Ceremony held at TCL Chinese Theatre on Wednesday (October 12) in Hollywood.
Jamie Lee Curtis and Arnold Schwarzenegger are together again, nearly 30 years after they portrayed husband and wife in James Cameron's movie. On Wednesday, the 63-year-old actress was honored during her hand-and-footprint ceremony at TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, California, and Schwarzenegger was there to celebrate right along with her. The two posed together and even shared a kiss.
Joseph Baena dressed up as Hercules for his latest appearance on “Dancing With the Stars.” As the son of Arnold Schwarzenegger, who played Hercules in the ‘70s, it’s a role that Baena is perfect for. Joseph Baena opens up about the moment the world learned his dad was Arnold SchwarzeneggerJoseph Baena celebrates his real estate success after selling a homeA post shared by Joseph Baena (@joebaena)Baena took the stage alongside his partner, Daniella Karagach, and shared some behind the scenes photos of the memorable moment. The video shows him flexing his muscles in his Hercules outfit, while the theme song of “Conan the Barbarian,” another Schwarzenegger movie, plays in the background.
Joseph Baena wowed during Disney + night on on Monday.
Joseph Baena is feeling the love from his famous father. The 25-year-old actor and fitness model has been consistently pulling off impressive performances on this season of, and his dad, Arnold Schwarzenegger, has been watching all along.Baena and his pro partner Daniella Karagach — who returned this week after she'd been absent the last two weeks after testing positive for COVID-19 — welcomed ET's Cassie DiLaura into the rehearsal studio for a little tease of what fans can expect in Monday's Disney Night dance.The pair are planning to perform a Charleston set to «A Star Is Born» from Disney's, with Baena calling the routine something of a «full circle moment,» as Schwarzenegger's first ever leading role was in 1970's .
Katherine Schwarzenegger loves the idea of having a house filled with children. In an interview with US Weekly, the author spoke about her husband Chris Pratt and their family, and on whether or not they would have more kids in the future. Chris Pratt, Katherine Schwarzenegger & more celebrate Arnold Schwarzenegger’s birthdayArnold Schwarzenegger and Maria Shriver are finally divorcedA post shared by Katherine Schwarzenegger (@katherineschwarzenegger)“I come from a big family, so I love the idea of having a lot of kids around and a big family,” said Schwarzenegger, who is the daughter or Arnold Schwarzenegger and Maria Shriver, and grew up in a home with three siblings, Christina, 31, Patrick, 29, and Christopher, 25.
More on the way? Katherine Schwarzenegger said that she and husband Chris Pratt haven’t ruled out having more kids after welcoming baby No. 2 earlier this year.
Chris Pratt and Katherine Schwarzenegger flaunted some cute PDA during their latest outing!
Arnold Schwarzenegger visited the site of the Auschwitz-Birkenau Nazi German death camp in Oswiecim, Poland Nazi Wednesday as part of his work with the Auschwitz Jewish Center Foundation. The 75-year-old former California governor, who was born in Austria, met with a Holocaust survivor and children of Holocaust survivors from World War II.
Zack Sharf Arnold Schwarzenegger left many fans on social media upset and confused after he signed the Auschwitz Museum guestbook with his iconic “The Terminator” catchphrase “I’ll be back.” The official Twitter account for the museum shared Schwarzenegger’s signature. The actor visited Auschwitz after receiving the inaugural Award for Fighting Hatred from the Auschwitz Jewish Center Foundation earlier this year. Amid backlash to quoting “The Terminator” in the guestbook, the Auschwitz Museum posted on Twitter the following explanation for the actor’s signature: “This visit was planned to be relatively short. The inscription was meant to be a promise to return for another and more in-depth visit.”