Arnold Schwarzenegger, the 76-year-old actor famous for his role as the Terminator, recently shared positive news about his health. In a light-hearted manner on his podcast, Arnold’s Pump Club, Schwarzenegger revealed that he had undergone surgery to implant a pacemaker, jokingly referring to it as becoming “a little more of a machine” in line with his iconic character.
Despite this health update, Schwarzenegger assured fans that his recovery was going well and would not impact his professional commitments. Just days after the procedure, he even attended an event with Jane Fonda, showcasing his resilience and determination.
Taking to social media, Schwarzenegger expressed gratitude for the outpouring of support from fans worldwide. He also reassured everyone that the pacemaker would not hinder the production of the second season of the series Fubar, in which he stars. “I’ll be ready to start filming in April,” he confidently stated.
Born with a bicuspid aortic valve, Schwarzenegger has a history of heart issues, having undergone surgeries in 1997, 2018, and 2020. Despite these challenges, the actor remains committed to his craft and is eager to continue working on projects like Fubar, a series filled with action and humor that premiered its first season on Netflix in May 2023.
Schwarzenegger’s resilience and positive outlook serve as an inspiration to fans worldwide, showcasing his unwavering dedication to his craft and his ability to overcome health challenges with grace and humor.