The actor, 76, who gained notoriety for playing the Terminator, reassured his followers that his recuperation was proceeding smoothly and would not interfere with his future career goals.
A few days ago, Arnold Schwarzenegger, the former governor of California, disclosed details about his health on his podcast, Arnold’s Pump Club. The actor remarked, “I had a pacemaker implanted as part of my surgery to become a little more of a machine,” in his signature lighthearted tone. Thus, he alluded to his legendary position as a futuristic robotic assassin.
Schwarzenegger’s surgery will not affect his further work
The actor gave his followers his word that he was doing well. He emphasized that he went to an event with Jane Fonda just a few days following the treatment.
Schwarzenegger thanked supporters from all across the world on social media for their many messages of encouragement. Furthermore, he guaranteed that the pacemaker implantation would not interfere with the production of Fubar, the television series in which he stars.
Schwarzenegger has a bicuspid aortic valve, a congenital cardiac condition. In 1997, 2018, and 2020, the actor had heart surgery in the past.
The premiere of the first season of the series Fubar mentioned by Schwarzenegger took place in May 2023 on Netflix . It’s a story full of action and humour about a family with a group of spies in the background.
Sxhwarzenegger has assured his fans that he will be ready for shooting in April.
Thank you! I’ve gotten so many kind messages from all over the world, but a lot of people have asked if my pacemaker will cause any problems with FUBAR Season 2. Absolutely not. I will be ready to film in April, and you can only see it if you’re really looking for it. pic.twitter.com/zO6aAwLHC6
— Arnold (@Schwarzenegger) March 28, 2024