“I’m sorry.” Schwarzenegger expresses his remorse for harassing women over 3 decades

2023-06-06 14:29:44

In 2003, the Los Angeles Times published a report on allegations that the former Hollywood star harassed six women over three decades.

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Former Hollywood star and famous politician Arnold Schwarzenegger has revisited allegations of sexual harassment over his three decades in a new documentary series regarding his life and career.

According to the newspaper “The Guardian” The GuardianAt the time, Schwarzenegger rejected these accusations, before finally admitting in a Netflix documentary, which will be shown this week, that he “behaved badly.”

It is noteworthy that Schwarzenegger became famous as a bodybuilder and film actor, and later as governor of the US state of California.

Shortly before his re-election as governor of California, specifically in 2003, the Los Angeles Times published a report on allegations of harassment of six women over three decades.

In the documentary, the Hollywood star says: “It is true that I was participating in a group of noisy films, and I did things that were not right. I thought they were fun things at the time,” according to what was reported by the British newspaper.

“But I realize now that I have offended people. I want to tell them that I am very sorry for that, and I apologize because that is not what I am trying to do.”

In the three-part documentary, Schwarzenegger describes his initial reaction as “defensive,” adding, “Now, I can look at it. It doesn’t really matter when these things happened even if it was 40 years ago. That was wrong. Forget all excuses.”

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