- April 26, 2009
Arnold Schwarzenegger EXCLUSIVE!

What did Arnold Schwarzenegger give as a birthday gift to a good friend?…. Read more
- March 5, 2009
Celebrity Lifestyles: Arnold Schwarzenegger
No, the home of Arnold Schwarzenegger is not the California State Capitol, although he spends a lot of his time there as Governor of California. But not for long, when he leaves this term, he’ll be spending more time at his real home, this palatial estate in Brentwood, California. It’s rumored to be along the lines of 25,000 square feet with a courtyard, a pool and a place to keep animals!

- February 9, 2009
Arnold’s Cafe Roma Trip
Arnold Schwarzenegger left Cafe Roma in Los Angeles, California. Arnold Schwarzeneggger was allegedly there with his daughter and an entourage of security. Arnold Schwarzenegger has made Cafe Roma a favorite lunch and dinner spot as of late as he has been seen eating there several times in the last few months.

- January 25, 2009
The Governor Will Be a Star
Rumors are circulating that the minuted that Arnold Schwarzenegger leaves office, he will go back to the profession that made him famous, acting.

Tom Arnold tells Starpulse, “If all goes as planned, the day Arnold [Schwarzenegger] leaves office we will again team with Him Cameron and do a comedy. Jim says it might not be called ‘True Lies II,’ but it will be fun.”
We caught up with Arnold Schwarzenegger and his daughter Christina Schwarzenegger as they left Cafe Roma in Los Angeles, California. The two left after eating lunch and were surrounded by handlers and staff. Christina talked on a cell phone while Arnold talked to a man in the group.

- December 23, 2008
Arnold Is On Time For Christmas!
The Governator is officially a Procrastinator! Arnold Schwarzenegger did a little last minute Christmas shopping in Los Angeles, California. Arnold chose to do that last minute gift buying at Hermes boutique and Gucci boutique. Arnold paid particular interest to the jewelery section as he looked at watches. Perhaps a last minute gift for Maria? The watch he was interested in had a $27,500 price tag! We hope we didn’t spoil the surprise to whomever the recipient is! He chose the purchase and had it gift wrapped as he walked out of the store with a smile. Just because you’re a Governor and a movie star, doesn’t mean you don’t drag your feet when it comes to giving!

- December 22, 2008
Arnold and Daughter Spend Some Dough

Arnold Schwarzenegger and his beautiful daughter did some last minute Christmas shopping at Barney’s of New York in Beverly Hills, California. Arnold Schwarzenegger was escorted by his security detail and his daughter was all smiles as she entered the waiting car. Who do you think she looks more like? Her dad or mom?

- December 7, 2008
Arnold Has A Lot On His Plate

Arnold Schwarzenegger is a movie star, a father and the Governor of California! He is a busy guy! He was snapped leaving Cafe Roma with his kids yesterday. We think it’s great he still makes time for the family. Afterwards, they all packed into a orange Dodge Charger.

The Associated Press Reported that:
With Arnold Schwarzenegger’s governorship entering its final years and his ability to attract the spotlight intact, one question is arising more frequently: What will Arnold do?
Will he share the stage with Al Gore as a global environmental crusader, promote green technology for a Barack Obama administration, run for the U.S. Senate? Or might he pursue political reform on a broader scale, as he has hinted in appearances with New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, who shares Schwarzenegger’s independent streak?
Any of the options that would give him a larger platform undoubtedly would be more appealing than dealing with the gridlock inside California’s Capitol.
The partisan finger-wagging has kept him wrapped up in negotiations over faltering state finances for much of the last two years, and his approval ratings have followed the decline in California’s economic fortunes.
The 61-year-old Republican governor has been asked repeatedly whether he would entertain a position if offered one by the Democratic president-elect, most likely focused on alternative energy or other environmental initiatives.
He’s been coy in some of his answers, but has said he will remain in office until the end of his term in January 2011. He is not eligible to run again for governor.

