Arnold Schwarzenegger, 78, is well known for his unwavering discipline, and that was clearly evident during his reign as Mr Olympia in his bodybuilding era. But, as well as being regimented with his workout routine, Arnold has always been strict in the bedroom too…
The Terminator actor thrives with routine and order and you won’t catch him leaving the bed unmade. As well as ensuring he arranges the duvet perfectly, he expects the same from his children, and growing up, there were big consequences for anyone who left their bedsheets a mess.
The actor shares four children with his ex-wife, Maria Shriver: Katherine, 36, Christina, 34, Patrick, 32, and Christopher, 28. But in 2011, the actor announced he had fathered another child, Joseph Baena, 28, who is now a bodybuilder himself, with his longtime housekeeper, Mildred Baena.
When promoting his book, Be Useful: Seven Tools for Life, Arnold told People magazine how he would throw the mattress if beds were left unmade in his house.
“I opened up the door to the balcony, picked up the mattress and threw it down with the bedsheets, the pillows, everything. I said, ‘Don’t ever make someone come in and clean your room, clean your shower or make your bed,’ I said, ‘because I taught you how to make the bed,'” he recalled.
Son Patrick verified the tales on Jimmy Kimmel Live, saying he would throw the mattress as a punishment for an unmade bed or even remove all the lightbulbs if he and his siblings left the lights on when they went to school.
It wasn’t confined to just Arnold’s own family, though, as he would deploy his strict tactics on his children’s visiting friends, too. Patrick recalled one particular story when his pals came over, took off their clothes to swim in the pool, and his dad gathered up the discarded items and threw them in the fire because they weren’t set aside correctly according to his standards. “He was crazy,” Patrick joked.
Where does Arnold Schwarzenegger live now?
Arnold is lucky enough to have two incredible properties to call home. His main residence is an LA mansion, which he acquired in 2002 and then he also has a holiday hideaway in Idaho, which is ideal for skiing.
His luxury homes are worlds away from where the Austrian grew up. His childhood residence did not have running water until he was age 15. The humble home has now been converted into a museum where you can even admire Arnie’s childhood bedroom in person.
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