Arnold Schwarzenegger talks Affair and Total Recall book on Good Morning America Former Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger said he kept the affair with his family's housekeeper that resulted in a child s secret from Maria Shriver and others close to him. "That's the way I handle things, and it always has worked," Schwarzenegger in an interview Sunday with "60 Minutes." "It's not the best thing for people around me.... Some information I just keep to myself." He described the affair as "the stupidest thing" he ever did to Shriver and says that it caused her and his children a great deal of pain. "I think it was the stupidest thing I've done in the whole relationship. It was terrible. I inflicted tremendous pain on Maria and unbelievable pain on the kids," Schwarzenegger said of the relationship that led to him having a now 14-year-old son by the housekeeper. The Austrian-born body-builder, movie star and politician is promoting his new autobiography, "Total Recall: My Unbelievably True Life Story." CBS aired part of the interview Friday. Much of the attention is focused on the end of Schwarzenegger's marriage to Shriver. The marriage ended after he left the governor's office in January 2011 after seven years in office. Schwarzenegger, 65, for the first time is trying to put his own spin on revelations about the affair he had with housekeeper Mildred Baena. Their son was born just days after Shriver gave birth to the youngest of her and Schwarzenegger's children. Schwarzenegger ...
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Arnold Schwarzenegger talks Affair and Total Recall book on Good Morning America Former Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger said he kept the affair with his family's housekeeper that resulted in a child s secret from Maria Shriver and others close to him. "That's the way I handle things, and it always has worked," Schwarzenegger in an interview Sunday with "60 Minutes." "It's not the best thing for people around me.... Some information I just keep to myself." He described the affair as "the stupidest thing" he ever did to Shriver and says that it caused her and his children a great deal of pain. "I think it was the stupidest thing I've done in the whole relationship. It was terrible. I inflicted tremendous pain on Maria and unbelievable pain on the kids," Schwarzenegger said of the relationship that led to him having a now 14-year-old son by the housekeeper. The Austrian-born body-builder, movie star and politician is promoting his new autobiography, "Total Recall: My Unbelievably True Life Story." CBS aired part of the interview Friday. Much of the attention is focused on the end of Schwarzenegger's marriage to Shriver. The marriage ended after he left the governor's office in January 2011 after seven years in office. Schwarzenegger, 65, for the first time is trying to put his own spin on revelations about the affair he had with housekeeper Mildred Baena. Their son was born just days after Shriver gave birth to the youngest of her and Schwarzenegger's children. Schwarzenegger ...
Arnold Schwarzenegger talks Affair and Total Recall book on Good Morning America Former Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger said he kept the affair with his family's housekeeper that resulted in a child s secret from Maria Shriver and others close to him. "That's the way I handle things, and it always has worked," Schwarzenegger in an interview Sunday with "60 Minutes." "It's not the best thing for people around me.... Some information I just keep to myself." He described the affair as "the stupidest thing" he ever did to Shriver and says that it caused her and his children a great deal of pain. "I think it was the stupidest thing I've done in the whole relationship. It was terrible. I inflicted tremendous pain on Maria and unbelievable pain on the kids," Schwarzenegger said of the relationship that led to him having a now 14-year-old son by the housekeeper. The Austrian-born body-builder, movie star and politician is promoting his new autobiography, "Total Recall: My Unbelievably True Life Story." CBS aired part of the interview Friday. Much of the attention is focused on the end of Schwarzenegger's marriage to Shriver. The marriage ended after he left the governor's office in January 2011 after seven years in office. Schwarzenegger, 65, for the first time is trying to put his own spin on revelations about the affair he had with housekeeper Mildred Baena. Their son was born just days after Shriver gave birth to the youngest of her and Schwarzenegger's children. Schwarzenegger ...
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