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Arnold Schwarzenegger surprises his Kindergarten Cop costars by crashing their Zoom reunion

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Arnold Schwarzenegger gave his costars from his 1990 hit Kindergarten Cop a special surprise when he dropped in unannounced on their Zoom call.The 73-year-old actor and former politician popped up more than halfway through a chat on Monday that featured seven of the former child stars.His fellow actors were clearly surprised and gasped when the legendary action hero appeared at the bottom of their screens.

Surprise! Arnold Schwarzenegger, 73, shocked the former child actors of 1990s Kindergarten Cop when he crashed their Zoom reunion on Monday'That is the coolest surprise, I would have never expected this.

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