The actor and former governor of California (2003-2011), Arnold Schwarzenegger, he thinks the president, Donald Trump, is "in love with him" and wants to be an interpreter of the saga "terminator".
In an interview with the magazine Men's health, the actor responded to this question by asking about his relationship with Trump, with whom he had a tense relationship since Schwarzenegger had backed John Kasich during the last Republican primary.
"I think he's really in love with me. That's the reality with Trump, he wants to be me"replied the actor.
In the interview, Schwarzenegger pointed out that when he coincided with Trump during past "events" such as "wrestling matches", the current tenant of the White House "still admired people with good bodies "and the talent of the show.
Curiously the life of Trump and Schwarzenegger have an obvious parallel: they both stand out in the entertainment industry before embarking on politics.: The first as American president and the second as governor of California, the most populous and wealthiest state in the country.
In addition, the two politicians presented different seasons of the TV program The celebrity apprentice, which was originally run by Trump, left his post to focus on his election campaign while criticizing the poor hearing results obtained since 2017 by Schwarzenegger, his replacement on the small screen.
"I always complain that Trump can not stop being Trump and become president," he said.
"Well, if I say that, it's because I saw it in me and I could not pbad from Arnold to the governor, "he added. . I was still trapped like Arnold. "
Trump's actor and activist partner because both belong to the Republican PartyHe explained that "things always come out", so that's open, he became famous and then felt that he could do the same thing in politics.
"But I soon realized that it was not how it worked, you have to be able to get people together, it takes a lot more time, a lot more effort, but that's not the way it works. It's like that, if you do not like it, do not go into politics, "he said.