Arnold Schwarzenegger has a lot of stories, and he recently offered a particularly wacky one about his wedding to ex-wife Maria Shriver. This particular story featured two extremely unexpected guests. On a recent visit on Late Night with Seth Meyers, Arnold discussed singer Grace Jones and iconic visual artist Andy Warhol attending his wedding in 1986. I can only imagine how wild it must have been.

Schwarzenegger recounted his acquaintance with Warhol. "He came to the wedding," Arnold added. "He was an expert at capturing people's attention. We were in the middle of the ceremony, and Maria and I were going to say 'I do' and all that." He went on, "And all of a sudden, 'Wham!' And everyone turned around to see Andy Warhol and Grace Jones opening up the church's back doors." Meyers said, "What a plus one," and Schwarzenegger soon agreed, saying, "I'm telling you."

The Terminator star described how "they both were standing there, as well as the silhouette." They staged the entire drama, leaving the door open so you could look at it and see the silhouette but not recognize it." He went on to say that "all of a sudden the doors closed and they came up the aisle, slowly walking up and then sitting down in the front." It was simply great!" This sounds like a moment no one at the wedding will ever forget. It undoubtedly made for some interesting conversations afterward.

Arnold Schwarzenegger Reflects On His Son Christopher's Health Journey

The action star reflects on guiding his children toward healthy habits without being overly direct.

Arnold Schwarzenegger also discussed his 27-year-old son Christopher, as well as his weight loss effort. The actor discussed how he coped with Christopher's weight concerns growing up. Many parents may relate to this topic: they want to encourage healthy choices without making their children feel awful. Arnold's approach was intriguing, and parents should take note.

"I could never go and say to him, 'You're overweight,'" Arnold told The Times. He added that rather than telling Christopher directly about his weight, they used a different approach. "We just kept introducing healthier options. "We always introduced him to the gym and other activities," Arnold said. It appears that they established an environment in which healthy living was considered normal, anticipating that he would learn on his own. This can be a difficult balance for parents to achieve, but it appears to have worked well for the Schwarzeneggers.

Arnold described how "then, out of nowhere, he decided that he wanted to be thin. And here he is. So, of course, self-discipline and motivation are excellent." He believes Christopher must have had this desire. "I always felt one day it will have to come from him — and it did," Arnold told me. Self-motivated change is always the most meaningful. When Christopher made an appearance in Los Angeles with his brother Patrick in April, many fans were startled by his weight drop. It demonstrated how much hard effort he put in.

Christopher discussed his weight reduction publicly for the first time at the Inaugural Beacher Vitality Happy & Healthy Summit. He mentioned that he shed 30 pounds simply by giving up bread for Lent. This may appear to be a minor alteration, but it demonstrates the importance of attention and sticking to a goal. He mentioned that his process began in 2019, when he was residing in Australia. "I was on a major journey. I made it a big [issue], like, 'Oh, I'm going to go out and do all this stuff, be in Australia,' and then I realized how much my weight was preventing me from doing ordinary things."

Christopher discovered he couldn't go skydiving during that trip. This particular occasion triggered his decision to lose weight. He claimed that he has "tried everything" to lose weight since high school. "I was doing meal delivery things in high school, and I remember feeling like a weirdo when I was bringing weird lunches to school," he told me. "It's not an overnight thing, but it took a lot of trial and error." He still feels like he is on a trip. "Even today," Christopher remarked, "when you're saying, 'oh, before and after images'... I do not feel like a 'after' yet. I don't think I'm at that position." This level of honesty is truly refreshing.

Arnold Schwarzenegger believes his classic film, The Running Man, may be improved in a remake.

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The iconic actor weighs in on how new technology could help a new version of his dystopian film.

Arnold Schwarzenegger is also considering the future of his film career, specifically the possibility of redoing one of his older films. He believes a fresh version of his Stephen King film, The Running Man, could be better than the original. This is a strong statement, especially for a film that is widely regarded as a cult masterpiece. I'm always intrigued about how actors feel about their previous work and any prospective revisions.

The first Running Man was released in 1987. It painted a bleak picture of the future and critiqued a society obsessed with surveillance and mass control. The plot revolved around a dangerous television game in which participants had to struggle for survival. Many critics and fans of Stephen King's novel believed that the film adaptation differed significantly from the book, simplifying crucial plot points and social ideas. Arnold agrees that the original could have been improved. He recently discussed how a remake could be better than the original.

In a recent interview, Schwarzenegger addressed numerous flaws in the original picture. He feels that a new version can address these difficulties. He stated, "Running Man" was one of the films that..."I wish we had been better prepared for this movie, had more money, and had access to modern visual effects technology. After the film came out, I felt it could have been better." He believes that modern technology has the potential to elevate the story to new heights. This makes sense; special effects have progressed significantly since 1987.

He continued by expressing his enthusiasm for the new idea. "It was wonderful, but it might have been better, and I believe they have a good potential to improve it with the new 'Running Man'. And I hope they succeed, for their own sake as well as mine," Arnold said. He appears to be cheering for the new team to produce a terrific picture. This huge endeavor is spearheaded by Edgar Wright, a director, and Glen Powell, an actor. Wright, whose films include Shaun of the Dead and Baby Driver, will direct. His ability to combine comedy, tension, and images makes him an ideal fit for King's apocalyptic world.

Glen Powell, best known for Top Gun: Maverick, will play the main role. He will take up Arnold's previous responsibilities. Powell is known for his drive and talent, and he might bring a new viewpoint to the role. The remake also promises to be more accurate to King's novel. This means that deeper societal signals concerning media and human behavior may be more clearly displayed. It might concentrate less on action and more on a smart story.

Arnold's Lasting Legacy and His Family Life Today

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A Look At The Actor's Persistent Presence In Pop Culture And Personal Achievements

Arnold Schwarzenegger remains a prominent figure in entertainment and public life. His personal stories, such as the unexpected wedding guests, serve as a reminder that even iconic persons have unique experiences. His opinions on Christopher's trip reveal a softer, more introspective side to the action star. And his thoughts on a Running Man remake demonstrate his ongoing fascination with movies and how tales are told.

Arnold and Maria Shriver were married for several years, from 1986 to 2021. They had four children together: girls Katherine (35), Christina (33), and sons Patrick (31), Christopher (27). Arnold has another son, 27-year-old Joseph Baena, with his former housekeeper. Shriver filed for divorce in 2011, after the affair became public. The divorce was finalized in December 2021.

Despite personal changes, Arnold remains active. He recently assembled all five of his children in Los Angeles for the red carpet premiere of season 2 of his Netflix sitcom Fubar. This demonstrates that, despite his previous troubles, his family remains a vital part of his life. Arnold's career has been fairly spectacular, spanning bodybuilding, acting, politics, and back to acting. It is apparent that he continues to be a source of fascination for many people, whether it is for his previous roles, his family, or his ideas for new projects.