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Tuesday, 2 October 2012
SCHWARZENEGGER ADMITS SINING
LOS ANGELES(AFP) – Arnold Schwarzenegger admitted he had
multiple affairs during his doomed 25-year marriage to Maria
Shriver, but said fathering a child with their housekeeper was
the “stupidest” thing he did.
In a TV interview timed with the publication of his memoirs
Monday, the former bodybuilder and Hollywood star told
how Shriver confronted him about the child the day after he
left office as California governor in January 2011.
He also admitted he had a habit of living “in denial” and
keeping secrets, including not telling Shriver that he was
going to run for governor until days before he announced it,
and trying to conceal having heart surgery from her.
“That’s the way I handle things. And it always has worked.
But, I mean it does not — it’s not the best thing for people
around me because I sometimes – some information I just
keep to myself,” he told the CBS show “60 Minutes.”
“So I became an expert in living in denial,” he said.
Shriver filed for divorce in July last year citing “irreconcilable
differences” with her husband, whom she met in 1977 and
married in 1986, following him into the California governor’s
mansion in 2003.
Schwarzenegger had admitted in May 2011 that he had
fathered a child, called Joseph and born in 1997, with the
family’s long-time housekeeper, Mildred Baena, and
announced the couple’s separation.
In the “60 Minutes” interview, he said he realized when
Joseph was about seven or eight that the boy resembled him
physically, and while not discussing it openly, began giving
his mother financial support.
The housekeeper remained in their employment, and Joseph
even played with the couple’s children. But her suspicions
grew and she finally confronted him the day after he left
office, when they saw a marriage counselor.
Shriver asked him point blank: “Hey, I think that Joseph is
your kid,” to which he replied: “You’re absolutely correct.”
She filed for divorced a few weeks later.
“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,” he said.
Baena was not the first time he had been unfaithful to
Shriver, he acknowledged — in the book he writes about a
“hot affair” with actress Brigitte Nielsen while filming the
1985 film Red Sonja.
Pressed in the CBS interview about other infidelities, he
admitted: “I had others. But that’s something that’s between
Maria and me,” adding that Shriver knew about his behavior.
“I’m not perfect,” he said.
Allegations of sexual misconduct and affairs have long
dogged the Austrian-born actor turned politician, who
returned to the big screen in “The Expendables 2″ this year,
and has a number of other movies due for release.
In other comments Schwarzenegger, 65, told how Shriver
“started shaking” when he told her he planned to run for
California governor only days before his announcement in
August 2003.
“I was thinking that she would say ‘Wow that is amazing,
welcome to the club, we finally convinced you to be a public
servant’,” he said, referring to the storied Kennedy political
dynasty, of which she was a member.
Her objections were only overcome after intervention from
his mother-in-law Eunice Shriver, who warned her that
Schwarzenegger would be angry at her if she prevented him
from running.
Schwarzenegger said Shriver had not read the book, called
“Total Recall” after the 1990 blockbuster. Asked what he
thought Shriver’s view would be, he said: “I think that Maria’s
wishing me well with everything that I do.”
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