Arnold Schwarzenegger is one of the most iconic actors that the Hollywood industry could ever produce. The ace bodybuilder and fitness champ enjoys a massive fan following for his muscular build and nail-biting action sequences. His fitness newsletter, which he started in January this year, has already reached 600k subscribers. At 75, the actor has proved that age is just a number with regular workouts and heavy lifts as part of his daily workout.
The fans of the actor may define him as an alpha male; however, The Terminator star does not believe in putting labels on people.
Arnold Schwarzenegger does not resonate with the alpha male tag
In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, the Total Recall star was asked about his thoughts on the term alpha male. It is a popular term used by men who are dominant in social or professional situations. It is also used for men in positions of power.
The Commando star shared that he does not believe in putting labels on people, as it promotes negativity. He said,
“I just don’t identify anyone with anything. The more we label people, the more people fight amongst each other, and the more there is negativity. I always see everyone as a person. It comes from my bodybuilding days. Everyone onstage was equal. It didn’t matter what color or religion you were. If you’re Black and lost 200 pounds or if you’re Chinese, it makes no fucking difference. This is how I try to operate — not that I’m perfect, or that I haven’t been prejudiced or disrespectful. I’m trying.”
Arnold Schwarzenegger is known for his intense passion for fitness and bodybuilding and is considered among the fittest actors to date.
Arnold Schwarzenegger’s upcoming projects
Schwarzenegger made his debut in the movie line with the acclaimed documentary Pumping Iron in 1977. The actor won the audience with his charm and became their favorite action hero with the Terminator franchise. He became the action star of Hollywood and ruled the cinema screens in the 80s and 90s era. He has given numerous box office hits like Predator, True Lies, The Last Stand, Escape Plan, Aftermath, and The Expendables 2, among others.
After a golden period in the cinematic world, the Conan the Barbarian star has finally decided to try his hand at television. The actor will make his telly debut very soon with the spy-based show FUBAR. Schwarzenegger will play a retired CIA agent who is forced to return for a final job as he discovers some shocking secrets about his family. Actress Monica Barbaro plays the role of his daughter in the show. Skydance Television and Blackjack FFilms are producing the series.
FUBAR will be available worldwide on Netflix from 25 May 2023.
Source- The Hollywood Reporter