t’s hard to decide whether Arnold Schwarzenegger doesn’t care, or if he cares too much, based on a wide-ranging recent interview with The Hollywood Reporter where he dropped many an F-bomb, talked about his Nazi dad, detailed how long he plans to live (spoiler: it’s forever), and revealed that divorce is “very difficult.”
The 75-year-old former governor–slash–bodybuilder–slash–actor–slash–Chris Pratt’s father-in-law costars in the upcoming series FUBAR, in which he plays a CIA agent whose marriage ended partly due to infidelity. It sounds a bit like Schwarzenegger’s real-life 2011 split from Maria Shriver, when he admitted to cheating, fathering a child with another woman, and other inappropriate behavior with women, which he now says he “feel[s] bad about,” though the end of his marriage probably had a lot less espionage than his Netflix show. Though he says in the interview that “we were laughing about [the similarities]—it feels like it’s a documentary,” he called his divorce from Shriver “my fuckup. It was my failure.”