TORONTO – There once was a noble King whose reputation was slandered following his death. His enemies made sure that his name was equated with the worst rulers of his land.
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Maria Shriver looked fresh-faced as she enjoyed a stroll in Los Angeles this week. The 66 year old, who was married to Arnold Schwarzenegger for 35 years, beamed as she walked down the street in Santa Monica, opting for a casual, make-up free look.The American journalist opted for a casual look, wearing a lilac t-shirt and pair of black jeans which she paired with some running shoes. She accessorised her look with a brown satchel bag and had her smartphone held in a case that she wore over one shoulder.
Maria also sported a simple bracelet and a ring with a black gemstone at the centre. Maria and ex-husband Arnold, 77, tied the knot in April 1986, and went on to share four children together: Katherine, 32, Christina, 30, Patrick, 28, and Christopher, 24. However, despite splitting up a decade ago, the couple only finalised their divorce last year.The couple's relationship came to an end in 2011 after it was revealed that Arnold had fathered a child with the family’s former housekeeper of 20 years, Mildred Patricia 'Patty' Baena.
Maria reportedly conducted a romance with Matthew Dowd, who was a strategist for Arnie during his reelection campaign for California governor. Confirming their divorce in a statement at the time, the couple wrote: “This has been a time of great personal and professional transition for each of us. “After a great deal of thought, reflection, discussion and prayer, we came to this decision together.
At this time, we are living apart while we work on the future of our relationship.” "We are continuing to parent our four children together,” they added. "They are the light and the centre of both of our lives. We consider this a private matter and neither we nor any of our friends or family will have
.TORONTO – There once was a noble King whose reputation was slandered following his death. His enemies made sure that his name was equated with the worst rulers of his land.
Gene Maddaus Senior Media Writer Karen Bass announced a fresh round of celebrity endorsements on Monday, as she looks to highlight her ties to the entertainment industry in her campaign for L.A. mayor. Bass’ supporters include actors America Ferrera, Kerry Washington and Colman Domingo — all of whom have been involved in Democratic politics on the national level in recent years. Bass is running against Rick Caruso, who has also emphasized his Hollywood ties during the campaign, including support from Gwyneth Paltrow, Kim Kardashian and Katy Perry. Both candidates have vowed to be an advocate for the film and TV industry, which receives $330 million annually in California tax credits. A bill to extend the credit for an additional five years was postponed until next year, meaning the city’s new mayor may have an opportunity to weigh in on it.
Dancing with the Stars will soon be waltzing back to our TV screens when it returns with a brand new season on September 19 – and it's got a new home on Disney+ too.MORE: Beloved DWTS pros unexpectedly depart show just weeks before premiereOn Thursday, the celebrity contestants were finally revealed, and the line-up is looking better than ever with some huge names taking on the challenge to lift the Mirror Ball trophy. One name that viewers may be unfamiliar with is Joseph Baena – but you'll most certainly recognize his famous family.
Putting on his dancing shoes! Joseph Baena, the son of Arnold Schwarzenegger and Mildred Beana, is set to make his Dancing With the Stars debut this fall.
Arnold Schwarzenegger has been inundated with support from his fans as he shared a heartfelt tribute following the death of former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev.MORE: Arnold Schwarzenegger posts touching birthday message to son Joseph: 'I'm so proud of you'Mikhail passed away on Tuesday following a long illness, and his death was met with an outpouring of tributes from world leaders, alongside the Terminator star who was previously the Governor of California. The former Soviet leader won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1990 and played a key role in the ending of the Cold War.WATCH: Stars of GMA mourn devastating deathIn a moving post, Arnold shared a photo of himself shaking hands with the statesman, and penned: "There's an old saying, 'Never meet your heroes.' I think that's some of the worst advice I've ever heard.MORE: Arnold Schwarzenegger and Maria Shriver help daughter Katherine celebrate her birthdayREAD: Arnold Schwarzenegger makes surprise childhood revelation"Mikhail Gorbachev was one of my heroes, and it was an honor and a joy to meet him.
Terminator 2: Judgement Day actor Robert Patrick has spoken about the time he tried to get a Nine Inch Nails song on the 1991 film’s soundtrack instead of one by Guns N’ Roses.In a new interview, Patrick revealed that it was lead star Arnold Schwarzenegger (the Terminator) who ultimately rejected the suggestion he’d put to director James Cameron. Instead, Guns N’ Roses soundtracked the sequel with an original song, ‘You Could Be Mine’.Patrick told The Guardian that his younger brother [Richard Patrick of the US band Filter] was a touring guitarist for Nine Inch Nails at the time, which later inspired him to advocate for the band.“When I was making Terminator 2 I used to work out to ‘Head Like A Hole’ by Nine Inch Nails,” said Patrick, who portrayed the villain T-1000 in the movie.Patrick took the song to Cameron and “tried to get him to use it for the soundtrack… but he said, ‘No.
Chris Pratt and his wife Katherine Schwarzenegger kicked off their weekend by having lunch with her mom Maria Shriver!
Arnold Schwarzenegger’s son is reportedly making his "Dancing with the Stars" debut. According to Deadline, Joseph Baena, 24, will be one of the contestants on the show’s upcoming season. Baena joins Charli D’Amelio and her mother Heidi D’Amelio as the only announced contestants to be joining the upcoming season.
Maria Shriver was spotted out and about in Santa Monica, California as she takes a step back from work for the month of August. Shriver, 66, kept it casual for her outing in a white t-shirt and black yoga pants.The NBC News correspondent had her bangs pulled back out of her face. Shriver is currently building a home in the area and had stopped by the construction site to check on progress.
Might we see Arnold Schwarzenegger in the ballroom this year?
Danny DeVito gave Arnold Schwarzenegger a special cigar on the set of their 1988 film “Twins”.