Sunday, March 20, 2016

Arnold Schwarzenegger walks out of interview over Trump question | The Reporter25

There's a topic off-limits when interviewing Arnold Schwarzenegger: Donald Trump.

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The former Governor of California walked off set the during an interview on (Sunrise Weekend) the morning program of Australia after being asked to opine on the possible Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump.

The interview that I only do about fitness and health, not about politics or my relationships, said host Angela Cox before ending to  interview.

The Schwarzenegger is currently in Australia to promote a series of fitness events, including the Arnold Strongman World Championship.

It is understandable that a journalist would be interested in thoughts of Arnold at the Trump. As Trump, Schwarzenegger is a politician-turned-Republican entertainment personality and was also named as a substitute of Trump on (The Celebrity Apprentice).

The Schwarzenegger endorsed Republican candidate and Ohio Gov. John Kasich earlier this month.

At the beginning of the interview, Cox had asked Schwarzenegger about his failed marriage with Maria Shriver. In 2011, it was revealed that he had a son with the couple's maid.

When asked about how to have that news made public changed his life, The Schwarzenegger refused to answer.

Well, the important thing is that I continue with my work, and health and fitness are what really matters to me.

The Schwarzenegger team maintains that he didn't storm out of the interview, but that Cox had exceeded its allotted time.

The journalist was allocated five minutes and we run over time, so cut the interview short, Australian publicist Max Markson, Schwarzenegger said. I think she's just trying to make a name for herself. She is new at the show. His line of questioning was inappropriate.

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