Will Arnold Schwarzenegger Ever Complain About His Fame?

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Key Takeaways
- Arnold Schwarzenegger values the attention from fans.
- He sees celebrity status as a form of therapy.
- Patrick Schwarzenegger's rising fame has changed family dynamics.
- Arnold is proud of his son's accomplishments.
- He believes that surpassing his own fame would be a success for Patrick.
Los Angeles, June 16 (NationPress) Hollywood legend Arnold Schwarzenegger, who boasts a career spanning more than fifty years, expressed that he welcomes interactions with fans due to the benefits linked to his fame.
In an interview with The Sunday Times, when asked about his apparent lack of resentment toward celebrity, he stated: "You’re absolutely correct. What many individuals overlook is the desire for attention.
"The need for someone to recognize them, to acknowledge their existence. This leads them to therapists who listen while they lie on a couch.
"Conversely, I can step into a crowd, and they are all ears. They enjoy hearing my stories, right?"
"I have fifty thousand therapists out there, and I’m not spending a dime. In fact, I’m getting paid! So how could I possibly complain? Sure, there are moments when I enter a restaurant and someone asks for a photo.
"But I can walk into any restaurant, sit at any table without making a reservation. For that, I take a picture with someone. It takes three minutes. So why would I complain?"
Arnold is a proud father of Katherine, Christina, Patrick, and Christopher, with ex-wife Maria Shriver, along with Joseph from his relationship with Mildred Patricia Baena. His oldest son has gained fame himself as Saxon Ratcliffe in the popular series The White Lotus, according to femalefirst.co.uk.
Arnold remarked on the shift in dynamics with his son’s rising stardom, expressing that he would be delighted if Patrick surpasses his achievements in the long run.
He shared: "Suddenly, everything has changed. I now walk into the gym, and where girls used to approach me for my contact, they now say, ‘Here’s my contact, give it to Patrick.’ It’s fantastic. If I pass away knowing my son has surpassed me, I’ll be in heaven."