Arnold: No Regrets About Steroids
Calif. Gov. Says They Were Legal; Backs Legal Performance Enhancers
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Arnold Schwarzenegger, whose documentary film "Pumping Iron" was presented at the Cannes Film Festival, shows off his body for an appreciative beach audience in Cannes in 1977. (AP (file))
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In an interview to be broadcast Sunday, the Austrian-born former actor told George Stephanopoulos: "I have no regrets about it, because at that time, it was something new that came on the market, and we went to the doctor and did it under doctors' supervision."
Schwarzenegger has acknowledged taking steroids, but pointed out that they were legal at the time.
"We were experimenting with it. It was a new thing. So you can't roll the clock back and say, 'Now I would change my mind on this,'" he said.
The former seven-time Mr. Olympia said he would not encourage drug use because it sent the wrong message to children. But he said he had no problem with athletes taking nutritional supplements and other legal substances to improve their performance.
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