Arnold Schwarzenegger love child delays dad’s film comeback

Arnold Schwarzenegger

Arnold Schwarzenegger: Movies Will Have To Wait

The Arnold Schwarzenegger love child scandal has derailed the Hollywood comeback of the "Terminator" star. In a statement released Thursday, the actor and former California governor indicated he is prioritizing his divorce from wife Maria Shriver.

The divorce case may offer a huge windfall for Shriver as payback for her erstwhile husband Arnold Schwarzenegger love child admission.

"Gov. Schwarzenegger is focusing on personal matters and is not willing to commit to any production schedules or guidelines," the statement from the "Governator" said.

As a result of the Arnold Schwarzenegger love child debacle, the actor will not be even in negotiations with producers much less appear in a film until his personal problems are resolved.

Schwarzenegger had admitted to his wife just earlier this year that he had fathered a child with a housekeeper 13 years ago. The mother is reported by numerous news organizations such as the New York Times to be Mildred Patricia Baena, who has since eluded attempts by media to find her.

Even if Schwarzenegger ends up paying his wife and young kids plenty of money after the divorce proceedings, analysts say he most likely will not have to pay Baena nor their son.

People magazine has learned that Maria Shriver has picked noted divorce lawyer Laura Wasser to handle the case triggered by her ex-partner Arnold Schwarzenegger love child fiasco. Wasser had represented other celebrities such as Christina Aguilera and Mel Gibson's wife Robyn. She also authored the child-custody deal between pop star Britney Spears and former husband Kevin Federline.

Traditional and online media have been set abuzz with the revelation of the existence of the Arnold Schwarzenegger love child.

 

Posted by on Friday May 20 2011, 4:27 AM EDT. Ref: AP. All trademarks acknowledged. Filed under Entertainment, Featured News. Comments and Trackbacks closed. Follow responses: RSS 2.0

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