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Arnold Schwarzenegger Sends a Reassuring Message With His Mask Amid Pandemic

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Arnold Schwarzenegger is honoring one of his most iconic roles while reassuring the public. The 72-year-old former Governor of California sent a message while loading up his bike with girlfriend Heather Milligan on Sunday (April 19) in Brentwood, Calif. PHOTOS: Check out the latest pics of Arnold Schwarzenegger Arnold wore a “We’ll Be Back” mask for his ride, referring to both his legendary line from Terminator (“I’ll be back”) and the stay-at-home order amid the global health crisis.

This isn’t the only time he’s used fashion to send a message to the public: he recently used a funny sweatshirt to remind us all to stay inside!

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