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Time of India
08-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Arnold Schwarzenegger shares golden bodybuilding advice for a chiselled chest with NBA icon Shaquille 'O'Neal on The Big Podcast With Shaq
Shaquille O'Neal, Image via Getty NBA icon Shaquille O'Neal is a self-proclaimed fan of popular Hollywood star Arnold Schwarzenegger . From praising his bodybuilding techniques to the Terminator star's dedication towards his fitness, the Boston Celtics alum has been one of the biggest fans of Schwarzenegger. During a recent episode of the popular podcast The Big Podcast With Shaq, the NBA star went on to receive some golden advice from Mr. Olympia with respect to bodybuilding. Shaquille O'Neal gets some great tips from Hollywood star Arnold Schwarzenegger on bodybuilding During the recent episode of The Big Podcast With Shaq, the former NBA star Shaquille O'Neal had a conversation with Arnold Schwarzenegger about fitness and bodybuilding. In between the discussion, O'Neal straightaway went on to ask for tips behind maintaining a chiselled chest like Arnold Schwarzenegger from the early 90s. To which the True Lies star replied, 'In order to really get a great chest, there are four exercises that are very important. One of them is the bench press, then the incline press with a barbell, and then flies with dumbbells or with a flying machine. Now they have machines for all of that stuff, so it's with dumbbells or with a flying machine, and then the other one is the pullover. You know, that gives you the rib cage. You know where you go back, and you know, and really stretch your back and stretch your lats, and so that's the combination of those four exercises. Then when you compete in bodybuilding, it gets into more details with cable crosses and doing dips and all of those kinds of things.' Shaq Asks Arnold For Bodybuilding Advice, If He Liked Acting Over Politics & His Netflix Show FUBAR The Fubar star further elaborated, 'I think a basic routine—if you do, like, you know, those four exercises and do three sets each—I think you're going to get a really good, defined kind of pectoral muscle and chest. Then you can rip your shirt off anytime and then go, you know, make the chest go up and down, you know, and that's right exactly, and you know, and have fun with it and have all the people kind of look at it.' While citing his example, Schwarzenegger said, 'It really depends, you know, on how your joints are. Like, for instance, at my age, you know, I'm almost 78 now. I feel that it is better for me to train lighter and just to do more reps because every time I try to train heavier, then all of a sudden my shoulder hurts, or my elbow hurts, or something hurts.' Shaquille O'Neal has expressed admiration for Arnold Schwarzenegger's legendary physique and the way he built a diverse career beyond bodybuilding. He's noted his respect for Schwarzenegger's seamless move into acting, business, and politics, viewing it as an inspiring example for his own goals. Also Read: 'I won't even be watching'— NBA legend Shaquille O'Neal explains why he will skip 2025 NBA Finals Game On Season 1 continues with Mirabai Chanu's inspiring story. Watch Episode 2 here.


India Today
07-07-2025
- Entertainment
- India Today
Andrew Garfield-Monica Barbaro twin in white, confirm relationship at Wimbledon 2025
Actors Andrew Garfield and Monica Barbaro were seen enjoying a day out at Wimbledon on Sunday, July 6, at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in London. The pair, dressed in elegant all-white ensembles by Ralph Lauren, were photographed walking hand-in-hand as they arrived at the iconic sporting near fellow celebrities Maude Apatow of 'Euphoria', Charithra Chandran of 'Bridgerton', and Matthew Broome of 'Your Fault UK', the couple appeared relaxed and cheerful. The duo was seen chatting and laughing throughout the match, with Garfield even planting a gentle kiss on Barbaro's cheek, a rare public display of affection from the famously private couple were first linked in early 2025 after being seen together at a London theatre in February. Later that month, sources confirmed to People magazine that the two were indeed dating. Since then, they've made a few low-key public appearances, including at Hollywood events and on casual outings. While both have chosen not to speak publicly about their relationship, they're reportedly in discussions to collaborate on a new film titled 'Artificial', directed by 'Challengers' filmmaker Luca asked about the project at the premiere of her Netflix series 'FUBAR' in June, Barbaro told Entertainment Tonight, 'I can't really say anything yet,' but expressed her excitement about working with Guadagnino. When asked directly about acting alongside Garfield, she added with a smile, 'I'm excited to work with the whole cast, it's going to be a great time.'Garfield, meanwhile, has maintained a firm boundary around his personal life. Speaking to Esquire in 2024, the 'Amazing Spider-Man' star said, 'I have never, and I won't ever, speak about or confirm or deny anything about my personal life with anyone, ever.'On the work front, Garfield is gearing up for the release of his upcoming film 'After the Hunt', which is scheduled to be released on October 10 this year. Meanwhile, Barbaro is all set for her upcoming crime thriller 'Crime 101', alongside Chris Hemsworth and Mark Ruffalo. The film is scheduled to release in February next year.- Ends


News18
07-07-2025
- Entertainment
- News18
Andrew Garfield Arrives Hand-In-Hand With Monica Barbaro, Shares PDA Moments At Wimbledon
Last Updated: Andrew Garfield and Monica Barbaro turned heads at Wimbledon, arriving hand-in-hand in coordinated outfits. Andrew Garfield and Monica Barbaro enjoyed a stylish day out at Wimbledon this weekend, turning heads as they arrived hand-in-hand at the All England Tennis and Croquet Club in London on Sunday, July 6. Dressed in coordinated all-white Ralph Lauren looks, the duo looked effortlessly in sync as they made their way into the iconic venue. Once inside, they were seated close to fellow celebrities Maude Apatow, Charithra Chandran, and Matthew Broome. Their chemistry was hard to miss. The two were seen chatting and laughing throughout the day, and at one point, the Amazing Spider-Man star leaned in to kiss Barbaro — known for her role in A Complete Unknown — on the cheek in a tender moment that didn't go unnoticed. The actors, aged 41 and 35 respectively, were first linked romantically back in February 2025, when they were seen attending a play together in London. That same month, PEOPLE confirmed the two were dating through a source close to the couple. Although neither Garfield nor Barbaro has spoken publicly about their relationship, they've been spotted several times since — from casual outings and errand runs to glamorous industry events. Adding fuel to the buzz, the pair are reportedly in talks to star together in Artificial, an upcoming film directed by Challengers filmmaker Luca Guadagnino, according to Deadline. While promoting her Netflix series FUBAR in June, Barbaro remained tight-lipped when asked about the project. Garfield, for his part, has long been vocal about keeping his private life out of the spotlight. 'I have never, and I won't ever, speak about or confirm or deny anything about my personal life with anyone, ever," he told Esquire in a 2024 interview. In fact, his stance on privacy hasn't wavered over the years. Back in 2021, he told Bustle he'd 'fight" for his 'right for a private, personal life." 'My right to be ordinary," Garfield said. 'My right to be a mess. My right to be sorrowful. My right to lose, to get it wrong, to be stupid, to be a person." As they continue to make low-key but notable appearances together, fans are left wondering: Is a joint screen debut on the cards? First Published:

Miami Herald
03-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Miami Herald
Arnold Schwarzenegger's net worth: A look inside the ‘FUBAR' star's wealth
As famous for his film roles as he is for his muscular physique, Arnold Schwarzenegger is, in fact, known as the most influential bodybuilder in history. But his influence extends far beyond the gym, since he became a major force as a Hollywood star in the 1980s and 1990s by playing larger-than-life heroes and villains in a variety of genres, only to put his movie career on hold to serve as a two-term governor of California. Schwarzenegger, it seems, succeeds at nearly everything he tries, due to his infamous work ethic, sheer versatility, and willingness to learn from his mistakes-although he's also ignited his share of scandals over the years, particularly in regard to his personal life. Don't miss the move: Subscribe to TheStreet's free daily newsletter But while Schwarzenegger still commands top dollar for his acting roles, reportedly pocketing $25 million for FUBAR, Netflix's hit action-comedy series that launched its second season in June 2025, box office earnings only make up about half of Schwarzenegger's wealth. The rest comes from a diverse portfolio of real estate, fitness, production, and investment interests that recently catapulted the action hero into the 10-digit club. So, just how much money does Arnold Schwarzenegger have? According to Forbes, which tracks the fortunes of the world's richest people in real time, Arnold Schwarzenegger's estimated net worth was $1.2 billion as of July 2025. The esteemed publication reported that Schwarzenegger earned $500 million from his film roles and profit sharing deals, before taxes and fees. Surprisingly, his largest payday did not come from a big-budget action movie, but rather, a quirky comedy in which he took no salary at all. Related: Brad Pitt's net worth: The A-List actor's wealth at 61 On the June 24, 2025 episode ofWatch What Happens Live, Schwarzenegger told host Andy Cohen that the 1988 flick Twins, directed by Ivan Reitman and co-starring Danny DeVito, was his highest-paying film. While Schwarzenegger wouldn't reveal the exact sum, he did confirm that the amount was "over $40 million," due to a deal that entitled him to a slice of the film's box office profits. Schwarzenegger opted not to take a salary for the comedic role because he wanted to prove he had the acting chops,not just to star in action films, but in other genres, as well. Schwarzenegger commands around $20 million per movie. His breakthrough role was in 1982's Conan the Barbarian, yet he earned just $75,000 in 1984 for his role in The Terminator. However, he only had 17 lines of dialogue for his part, which works out to be $4,400 per word-or $13,200 for his immortal phrase, "I'll be back." Arnold Schwarzenegger's film salaries By 1996, Schwarzenegger had become the world's highest-paid actor, earning $76 million, according to Wikipedia. And although he famously portrayed the evil cyber android sent back in time to kill Sarah Connor in The Terminator franchise, Schwarzenegger did not receive residuals for his digital likeness used in 2009's Terminator Salvation; due to his commitments as Governor of California, he could not appear in the film itself. The hardships and poverty Schwarzenegger endured as a child made his future successes so much more incredible. Arnold Alois Schwarzenegger was born on July 30, 1947, in Thal, Austria, a village of 2,000 people. He remained close to his mother, Aurelia, all of his life. His father, Gustav, was the local police chief who had joined the Nazi Party in 1938, a fact that received much attention during Schwarzenegger's political campaign. Gustav rose to the rank of sergeant major and served in the battle of Stalingrad, although he was discharged in 1943 after contracting malaria. Life after World War II was difficult for all Austrians, and Schwarzenegger's family often experienced food shortages while living in their devastated town. In fact, the highlight of his childhood was when his family bought a refrigerator. Related: Lauren Sánchez's net worth: A look at her wealth as she marries Jeff Bezos Schwarzenegger has admitted that he and his older brother, Meinhard, were physically abused by his father, and that Gustav had suspicions that Arnold was not his legitimate child. Tragically, Meinhard was killed instantly in a car accident while driving intoxicated in 1971. Schwarzenegger considered himself to be the rebel of the family and endured his father's punishments because he knew he wouldn't be around for long. "I'm going to move out of here," he often told himself, recalling in a 2004 interview with The Scotsman, "I want to be rich. I want to be somebody." An average student with exceptional charisma, Schwarzenegger was later diagnosed with dyslexia. Owing to his father's insistence that he participate in sports, Schwarzenegger played football in high school and began weight training at age 14. He was instantly hooked and revealed that he was so dedicated that if he missed a workout, he would literally become ill. On his way home from the gym, the budding bodybuilder liked to stop at the local movie theater to watch films of his weightlifting heroes, like Steve Reeves and Johnny Weissmuller, and American Westerns starring John Wayne. When he turned 18, Schwarzenegger served in the Austrian Army, like all males were required to do, but he actually went AWOL one weekend to participate in the Junior Mr. Europe bodybuilding competition. Schwarzenegger ended up winning the contest, but as a consequence of his actions, he had to spend a week in military prison. Schwarzenegger won multiple bodybuilding contests throughout Europe and the United States, including Mr. Universe four times as well as Mr. Olympia six times. His naturally large, 6'2" frame provided a solid foundation for building muscle mass, and his relentless workout schedule-often training multiple times a day with heavy weights, six days a week-pushed his body to the limit, albeit with fabulous results. He was called a "mass monster" for his powerful, well-defined upper body, proportionate legs, and narrow waist, which achieved a symmetrical and aesthetically pleasing look. The athlete also admitted to taking steroids, which were legal at the time, in order to maintain his mass, although the heart issues he has experienced in later years were not a result of these drugs; rather, they stemmed from a heart defect that he was born with. In 1968, at the height of his bodybuilding career, Schwarzenegger moved to Los Angeles on a B-1 visa. He trained at the Gold's Gym in Venice, where he earned the nickname "Austrian oak." Speaking little English, he enrolled in ESOL classes at Santa Monica College and later became a U.S. citizen in 1983. Schwarzenegger won a total of $27,000 from his bodybuilding competitions, which, adjusted for inflation, would be worth about $147,000 in 2025. He was also featured in the 1977 documentary Pumping Iron, which brought mainstream attention to the world of bodybuilding. His personality and charm made him a household name-and gained Hollywood's attention, as well. Muscles weren't the only building project Schwarzenegger had in mind when he moved to California; real estate was, too. Lucky for him, the deals he made in the early 1970s would pay off in dividends, and by the time he appeared in Conan the Barbarian, he was already a millionaire. Commercial real estate In the early 1970s, Arnold used his bodybuilding winnings along with a loan from his trainer to purchase the six-unit, Santa Monica apartment building he was living in for $214,000. After about a year, he sold the building for $360,000 and used the proceeds to buy a 12-unit building; later, he traded that for a 36-unit building, and then a 100-unit building. By investing his profits, Schwarzenegger avoided paying taxes-and exponentially increased his wealth. Schwarzenegger bought another commercial property in Santa Monica, an office building, for $450,000, later selling that for $2.3 million. He made $7 million from a property in Nevada, and $36 million from a building in Venice Beach. He owned a sizable stake in Beverly Hills' Waldorf Astoria Hotel and invested in the Easton Town Center shopping mall outside of Columbus, Ohio. In total, Schwarzenegger's commercial real estate holdings are estimated to be worth $100 million-and that doesn't even include his personal residences, of which there are several. Investments In his 2012 memoir, Total Recall: My Unbelievably True Life Story, Arnold explained his outsized appetite for risk, saying "conservative bets-the kind that would generate 4 percent a year, say-didn't interest me." One of his biggest gambles, purchasing a minority stake in billionaire David Booth's Dimensional Fund Advisors in 1996, proved to be one of his most successful. The firm grew from managing $12 billion in assets to $777 billion in 2025. Film and production companies Arnold parlayed his personal fitness triumphs into a slew of best-selling fitness books and magazines, and owns brands like Fitness Publications Inc. and Pumping Iron America. Oak Productions, his film and production company, has played a role in hits like the Terminator franchise, True Lies, and even the animated children's series Superhero Kindergarten. More celebrity entrepreneurs: Tom Cruise's net worth: The 'Mission: Impossible' star's wealth in 2025Meghan Markle's net worth: All about the Duchess of Sussex's wealthLeBron James' net worth: New records, unparalleled wealth He also received $1 million per year to write a fitness column for American Media Inc., the publisher of Muscle & Fitness and Flex magazines, beginning in 2004. He relinquished the role after conflict-of-interest criticisms surfaced when he took office as Governor of California, but resumed writing in March 2013. Today, he hosts the podcast "Arnold's Pump Club," and publishes a daily newsletter on his fitness app, "The Pump." The Terminator became the Governator on October 7, 2003, when Schwarzenegger was elected governor of California. Despite having no prior political experience, Schwarzenegger announced his bid on The Tonight Show and emerged as the winner of the 11-week campaign to replace Gray Davis, who had become the first governor to be recalled by the people since 1921. Schwarzenegger served two terms from 2003 to 2011. As governor, Arnold was eligible for an annual salary of $175,000, but he declined the payment, citing his own personal wealth as well as his commitment to serving the public. Schwarzenegger is affiliated with the Republican Party, although his statements and actions often put him at odds with conservatives. He endorsed Democrat Kamala Harris during her 2024 Presidential bid, saying, "I will always be an American before I am a Republican." If Schwarzenegger had been a natural-born citizen, he has stated that he would "absolutely" run for President, although at the present time, he is not constitutionally eligible to run. The same year Schwarzenegger left office, 2011, he also became separated from his wife of 25 years, Maria Shriver. A journalist and niece of U.S. President John F. Kennedy, Shriver had learned that Schwarzenegger had fathered a child with their housekeeper, Patty Baena; in fact, Baena was pregnant at the same time Shriver was pregnant with their couple's fourth child. Schwarzenegger and Shriver did not have a prenuptial agreement in place, and so when their divorce was finalized in July 2022, Shriver received half of the action star's wealth, an estimated $250–$375 million. While their relationship endured its bumps, the two consider themselves on friendly terms today as well as great co-parents to their children. Arnold Schwarzenegger's children Schwarzenegger and Shriver share four children: daughter Katherine (b. 1989), the wife of actor Chris Pratt; daughter Christina (b. 1991); son Patrick (b. 1993), who starred in Season 3 of the HBO series White Lotus; and son Christopher (b. 1997). Schwarzenegger and Baena's son, Joseph, was born in 1997 and is also an actor; despite the scandal, he and his father have had a close relationship, and Schwarzenegger prides himself on the fact that he has a strong bond with all of his children. Is Schwarzenegger in a relationship with anyone today? Arnold has been dating Heather Milligan since 2012. The physical therapist met The Terminator after he underwent shoulder surgery while preparing for the 2013 film Escape Plan; his surgeon recommended Milligan. Schwarzenegger told People that despite their 27-year age difference, the two have much in common. "After my therapy was finished, after I was finished shooting Escape Plan, I called her and took her out for lunch to say thank you," he said, "And then one thing led to the next." The couple are big animal lovers and maintain a menagerie of rescued creatures, including dogs, donkeys, and a miniature pony named Whiskey. Arnold even lets them have free rein in his home and gym. In addition to his extramarital affair with Patty Baena, Schwarzenegger has made headlines for allegations of sexual misconduct from as many as 40 different women. In fact, Schwarzenegger's name was brought up during Donald Trump's 2024 felony trial by National Enquirer publisher David Pecker, who revealed that he had a similar "hush money" arrangement with the Total Recall actor, and received hundreds of thousands of dollars not to publish incriminating stories. In Arnold, the 2023 Netflix documentary about his life, Schwarzenegger admitted that his behavior towards women was "wrong." According to Celebrity Net Worth, Schwarzenegger's residential empire is valued between $50–$60 million. It includes a 14,500-square-foot mansion in Brentwood, Calif., that Schwarzenegger kept in his divorce settlement. The home sits on six acres of prime real estate and features ocean views, a pool, and a tennis court. Schwarzenegger and Shriver also maintain joint ownership of their properties in Sun Valley, Idaho, and Hyannis, Massachusetts. Schwarzenegger was born with a bicuspid aortic valve, which means his heart only has two valves instead of three. He has undergone surgery multiple times to replace the valve, and his recovery periods have included stints using a wheelchair and a walker to get around. The action star is a lifelong health advocate who follows an 80% vegan diet, and he especially enjoys eating veggie burgers, lentils, beans and eggs. 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New York Post
30-06-2025
- Entertainment
- New York Post
Bodybuilding legend Ronnie Coleman hospitalized with ‘serious medical condition'
Bodybuilding legend Ronnie Coleman was hospitalized over the weekend due to a 'serious medical condition,' though his family said he's been showing 'incredible strength and resilience' in an update released on Monday. Coleman first announced his health issues in a post on Sunday, indicating that he was dealing with a 'medical emergency' and it would keep him from going to an event in the United Kingdom. There's no indication on what exactly Coleman was dealing with and Monday's update stated that the bodybuilder is 'currently receiving expert medical care and continues to show incredible strength and resilience. Advertisement 5 Bodybuilding legend Ronnie Coleman has been hospitalized with a 'serious medical condition.' AP 5 Ronnie Coleman celebrates winning his fourth consecutive Mr. Olympia contest on Oct. 27, 2001. AP 5 Ronnie Coleman (c.) with Geena Davis (l.) and Jay Leno (r.) during an episode of 'The Tonight Show' on Nov. 27, 2001. NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty Images 'At this time, we are not sharing additional details, as the focus remains on Ronnie's recovery and well-being,' the family said. 'We kindly ask for your understanding and support in keeping the environment respectful and free of speculation.' Advertisement The family added: 'Ronnie has always inspired the world with his toughness and heart, and we know he feels the love and energy being sent his way.' They also called on fans to rely on official statements only from the family and assured that they were 'committed to keeping you informed as appropriate.' The 61-year-old's post on Sunday remained optimistic as he told his fans 'don't worry' and that he was in 'great hands.' Advertisement 'I'm staying strong through it all. I'll be back and better than ever, and I can't wait to get out there and see you all real soon!' he wrote. Coleman is an eight-time Mr. Olympia winner and is considered the strongest Mr. Olympia of all time. 5 Ronnie Coleman attends Netflix's 'FUBAR' Season 2 Los Angeles Premiere at Netflix Tudum Theater on June 11, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. FilmMagic 5 Sam Sulek, Ronnie Coleman and Arnold Schwarzenegger attend Netflix's 'FUBAR' Season 2 Los Angeles Premiere at Netflix Tudum Theater on June 11, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. FilmMagic Advertisement He was inducted into the International Sports Hall of Fame in 2016 and is a recipient of the Arnold Classic Lifetime Achievement Award in 2021. Coleman, a Louisiana native, was the subject of a Netflix documentary in 2018, 'Ronnie Coleman: The King.'