Schwarzenegger fathered child with a staffer
LOS ANGELES - Former California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has acknowledged that he fathered a child with a member of his household staff, a revelation that apparently prompted wife Maria Shriver to leave the couple's home before they announced their separation last week.
Shriver separately issued a statement saying it was a "heartbreaking time," and one of their children, Patrick, expressed sadness and a yearning for normalcy in a Twitter message.
Schwarzenegger and Shriver jointly announced May 9 that they were splitting up after 25 years of marriage. Yet, Shriver moved out of the family's Brentwood mansion earlier in the year after Schwarzenegger acknowledged the child is his, the Los Angeles Times reported Tuesday.
"After leaving the governor's office I told my wife about this event, which occurred over a decade ago," Schwarzenegger told the Times on Monday in a statement that was later sent to The Associated Press. "I understand and deserve the feelings of anger and disappointment among my friends and family. There are no excuses and I take full responsibility for the hurt I have caused. I have apologized to Maria, my children and my family. I am truly sorry.
"I ask that the media respect my wife and children through this extremely difficult time," the statement concluded. "While I deserve your attention and criticism, my family does not."
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Hours later, Shriver also released a statement: "This is a painful and heartbreaking time. As a mother, my concern is for the children. I ask for compassion, respect and privacy as my children and I try to rebuild our lives and heal. I will have no further comment."
In a Twitter posting Tuesday, Patrick Schwarzenegger, 17, said: "some days you feel like s-, some days you want to quit and just be normal for a bit, yet i love my family till death do us apart." He signed his tweet "Patrick Shriver."
Schwarzenegger's representatives did not comment further.
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The Times did not publish the former staffer's name or that of her child but said the woman worked for the family for 20 years and retired in January.
Schwarzenegger issued his statement to the Times late Monday, after the newspaper interviewed the former staffer. She had told the Times that another man her husband at the time was the child's father. When the Times later informed the woman of the governor's statement, she declined to comment further.
Schwarzenegger later released the statement to The Associated Press and other news organizations.
The child was born before Schwarzenegger began his seven-year stint in public office.
Shriver stood by her husband during his 2003 gubernatorial campaign after the Times reported accusations that he had a history of groping women. Schwarzenegger later said he "behaved badly sometimes."
In public comments after the couple announced their breakup, Schwarzenegger said last week that he and Shriver "both love each other very much."
"We are very fortunate that we have four extraordinary children and we're taking one day at a time," he said at a Los Angeles event marking Israeli independence. Their children range in age from 13 to 21.
Since his term as California governor ended in early January, Schwarzenegger, 63, has hopscotched around the world, his wife nowhere in sight. While the "Terminator" star appeared confident about the future since exiting politics, cutting movie deals and fashioning himself as a global spokesman for green energy, Shriver, known for her confidence, seemed unsettled.
Shriver, 55, maintained her own identity when her husband entered politics, though she gave up her job at NBC. Their union was often tested in Sacramento, where the former action star contended with a rough seven years of legislative gridlock, a budget crisis and lingering questions about his fidelity.
The estranged couple's initial separation statement referred to "a time of great personal and professional transition for each of us" but gave no hint of what caused the split.
Shriver had also mentioned "transitions" in a Facebook posting earlier this year but gave no details. At the time it seemed most likely to be a reference to the end of her role as California's first lady. Schwarzenegger had left office in January after seven years as California's governor. Shriver never moved to Sacramento during that time, but she used her position to run a popular yearly women's conference that drew high-profile attendees.
Shriver, daughter of Sargent and Eunice Kennedy Shriver, met the former Mr. Universe in 1977 at the Robert F. Kennedy Pro-Celebrity Tennis Tournament in Forest Hills, N.Y.
They married on April 26, 1986, in a white clapboard church in Hyannis, Mass., with many members of the Kennedy clan and celebrities present and a crowd of fans cheering outside. At the time she was an anchor on the "CBS Morning News" and he was filming a movie.
In addition to Patrick, they have three other children, Katherine, 21, Christina, 19, and Christopher, 13.
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Not only do they mess up their own lives by lying, they destroy whatever government they touch. This Republicon was governor as CA went down the drain (jobs, education, infrastructure, government services, etc.)
Typical immoral, degenerate, lying, cheating, failed Republicon.
noloyalisti----uhhh..do Monica and Bill ring a bell?
Men are a burden in society. Instead of being forthright and showing integrity they act like little boys in their prime their entire lives. For the women that accept the "man will be a man mantra" perpetuated by the male himself to control our thinking and instill it as a law of nature so that they may continue behavior they are not willing to change, consider this. How is it that a man can exercise self-control and discipline in other aspects of his life..i.e. holding down jobs and earning degrees, but when it comes to relationships they are only half a man. Why do we continue to allow them to have a lackidasical attitude when it comes to relationships with women? If they have the common sense to adhere requirements of their jobs, educational goals or even stopping at red lights. Men are taking advantage because we allow them to. Don't compromise your beliefs..tell him to get it together or get out!!!!
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Empire if you're gonna quote what I agree with - quote the whole thing, not just one line. The part I'm agreeing with is not so much the "burden to society" part - but the overall message that when men cheat its just a sign that they have no respect for women.
But I don't just hold the men responsible because they have to have someone to cheat with!
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That doesn't excuse anyone anymore than a ticking biological clock would!
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LOL! Do you really think its only men that want a vacation once in a while?
Well, Maria did just what I would have done, WALKED. Not only did Arnold put his wife at great risk, (which is not a game), to catch an incurable disease. Arnold has lost and disrespected her faith in him, her trust in him, her loyalty in him, her humbleness in him, her love for him, the many years of commitment and sacrifice for him. There is good REASON, why the Bible speaks against such acts. There are consequences to every single sin, (it's not a game folks). The maid as well disrespected Maria behind her back knowing this man was married and should have refrained from engaging in an act that has now caused the separation of Arnold and Maria. The maid should receive some form of punishment as well and any other man or women that commit adultery. For the sake of the children, I hope they can at least remain friends.
LOL!
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