Arnold Schwarzenegger is a celebrity who came from a small city in Austria and became one of the biggest entertainers in Hollywood. The 75-year-old bodybuilder is now an actor, producer, the former governor of California, and a businessman. He is also filled with kindness and generosity.
The Fubar actor will never disappoint his fans as he will always meet them with open arms. In the past, Schwarzenegger also saved a man’s life when he was about to sink into peril.
Arnold Schwarzenegger talked about the man he saved from drowning
Arnold Schwarzenegger appeared for an interview in the year 2004 where he recalled the time when he saved a man from drowning in a peril. This incident took place in Maui, Hawaii. The Terminator actor saw a helpless man sinking and immediately asked him if he required help. While talking about the sinking stranger he met in Hawaii, the actor said,
“I realized the man was having trouble and I asked him if he was in trouble and he said he had cramps all over his body.”
In another interview, the Predator actor mentioned that the man he was saving wasn’t in great physical shape. He also recalled the conversation he had with the stranger. While talking about the man, the former governor of California said,
“I set him on the beach and told him to relax a little because he was so out of shape. He told me that for two years he hadn’t done any exercise.”
Many people said that Schwarzenegger body shamed the man he saved from drowning by commenting on his physical shape. An eyewitness also claimed that the actor sat with the man and talked to him for a while as he was breathless.
Arnold Schwarzenegger once said he was never satisfied with his body
The True Lies actor’s documentary, Arnold, was recently aired on Netflix on June 7, 2023. Fans learned a little bit more about Schwarzenegger’s multifaceted life in the documentary. The Twins actor also discussed a time when he lacked confidence in himself and believed his body wasn’t good enough. While recalling his past time the actor said,
“I never really was satisfied with my body, says Schwarzenegger. I looked in the mirror and said to myself, I don’t know how this shit body can ever win this competition.”
He further added,
“ When I brag about myself, that’s all bullshit. It’s kind of like the other me I want the world to see. In reality, when I’m by myself, I look at it and I say to myself, It’s not there yet. It’s not happening. I think it’s the very thing that made me always be on the edge and always want more.”
Arnold is receiving great reviews from the netizens. The Total Recall actor’s fans are also appreciating the actor for disclosing the intricate details of his life in the documentary.
Source: Nicki Swift; Men’s Health