Arnold Schwarzenegger’s Secret Love Child

Arnold Schwarzenegger ~ Terminator Governor & Cheater
Arnold Schwarzenegger famed for his line “I’ll be back” in the hit movie Terminator — has more time on his hands since standing down as Governor of California last month.
And now the star nicknamed the Governator during his time in office — has told his agent to start looking out for movie roles.
While Meg Whitman was employing her illegal alien maid Nicki Diaz, Ole Arnold here was having an affair with his maid. Oops!
According to reports, the longtime household staff member who mothered a child with the former Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger was identified Wednesday, according to celebrity news websites, and one report said the woman had threatened to go public with details of the affair after she was fired.
Mildred Patricia Baena, who goes by Patty, is the mother of Schwarzenegger’s biological son, who he has admitted to fathering, RadarOnline.com said.
Baena, 50, worked as a housekeeper, earning $1,200 each week, before retiring in January, TMZ.com said. She left after working for Schwarzenegger and his estranged wife, Maria Shriver for two decades. She received a severance payment upon leaving.
Another RadarOnline report Wednesday said Baena threatened to go public with details of their illicit affair because Schwarzenegger fired her.

Mildred Baena - Schwarzenegger's Mistress
According to RadarOnline, the real reason behind the former governor’s admission that he fathered a son with Baena was because of Baena’s reaction when Schwarzenegger fired her in an attempt to save his crumbling marriage. “Mildred was furious that the father of her 14-year-old son would callously fire her from her job after decades of loyal service,” one of the woman’s confidantes reportedly told RadarOnline, speaking on condition of anonymity. “She admitted to friends how she finally wanted to tell the secret that she had kept faithfully for 14 years — to the world.”
Ms. Shriver — Mr. Schwarzenegger’s wife of 25 years, a former television news correspondent and a member of the Kennedy family — issued her own statement Tuesday reflecting what her friends described as the devastating and utterly shocking collapse of a marriage that had captured national attention. Ms. Shriver had moved out of the house and into a Beverly Hills hotel earlier this year.
“As a mother, my concern is for the children,” she said. “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.”
On Tuesday evening, Ms. Shriver was among the guests onstage in Chicago at a taping for the final episodes of “The Oprah Winfrey Show,” according to ABC.com.
The family scandal unfolded in real time on social networks. Their older son, Patrick, 17, posted his distress on his Twitter account, though he presented his last name as Shriver, rather than Schwarzenegger. “Some days you feel” terrible, he wrote, paraphrasing lyrics from a Fort Minor song, including a profanity to convey that feeling. He added, “Some days you want to quit and just be normal for a bit, yet I love my family till death do us apart.”
His sister Katherine, 21, wrote on Twitter: “This is definitely not easy but I appreciate your love and support as I begin to heal and move forward.”
Associates of Mr. Schwarzenegger and Ms. Shriver, pointing to the request for privacy, offered only scant details about his son with Ms. Baena. Several friends said that she was pregnant while working around the house at the same time that Ms. Shriver was pregnant with Christopher. Ms. Baena and her son did not live in the house.
By every account, Mr. Schwarzenegger made no mention of the situation to Ms. Shriver or to the team of political consultants he brought in during the 2003 recall election against Gray Davis, and in his re-election campaign in 2006.
Friends of both Mr. Schwarzenegger and Ms. Shriver expressed astonishment not only at his actions, but also that he had eluded detection by the public and his family over the course of his very public life. Mr. Schwarzenegger told his wife about the affair only late last year, at the end of his public service career, and shortly after Ms. Baena left the job with severance after working for the family for 20 years.


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