“Sperminator” Schwarzenegger scorned over love child

LOS ANGELES, (Reuters Life!) – To fans, he was movie  star tough guy the Terminator. Then he turned to politics and  was affectionately dubbed the Governator. But after  acknowledging that he fathered a child out of wedlock, Arnold  Schwarzenegger was swiftly given a new name — the  Sperminator.

Schwarzenegger’s admission yesterday that he impregnated  a member of his household staff 10 years ago, while married to  Maria Shriver and before running for California governor,  triggered scorn, shock and ridicule in the U.S. media.

The couple’s announcement last week that they were  splitting after 25 years of marriage and four children followed  allegations in 2003 that the bodybuilder turned action hero had  made unwanted sexual advances on women in the past.

Arnold Schwarzenegger

Shriver at the time defended her husband and helped save  his gubernatorial campaign, fueling the outrage yesterday over  Schwarzenegger’s secret offspring.

Veteran Hollywood publicist Michael Levine called it “the  most outrageous Hollywood scandal” since director Woody Allen’s  affair with Soon-Yi Previn, the adopted daughter of his  longtime companion, actress Mia Farrow, in 1992.

“I don’t think I am shockable any more … but this one is  breathtaking in its outrageous, egregious, irresponsible  arrogance,” Levine said.

The all-female hosts of television chat show “The View”  feasted on Schwarzenegger’s disclosure. “Who knew that the  Sperminator was doing more than pumping iron?” quipped co-host  Joy Behar.

Los Angeles Times columnist Steve Lopez, whose newspaper  was the first to break the story, scathingly termed  Schwarzenegger “the biggest phony.”

“I would have thought it would be hard for Mr. Universe to  top his 2003 confession that he was a serial groper.

“Now I’m wondering if there’s anything else we should know.  Any more love children out there? Has anybody checked with  maids and nannies in the (Los Angeles) neighborhood where  Schwarzenegger lives?” Lopez wrote yesterday.

Shriver yesterday asked for compassion, privacy and  respect at what she called this “painful and heartbreaking  time.”