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Steroids, a secret lovechild and '$400m' - Arnold Schwarzenegger's real life of action

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Arnold Schwarzenegger is synonymous with big, bulging muscles and a temple-like body. A bodybuilding champ by his early 20s, he next put his 'guns' to good use on the silver screen, rising to become the ultimate action hero and biggest movie star on the planet in the 80s and 90s.

But last month, after 60 years of lifting weights, the 72-year-old dropped a bombshell, telling fans he no longer pumps iron and that he prefers to ride his bike these days instead.

In truth, Arnie began phasing out his action man antics some time ago. Between 2003 and 2011, 'The Governator' concentrated on his political career, completing two terms as Governor of California.

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