'We won't see each other again'
Arnold Schwarzenegger thinks the idea of heaven is just a “fantasy.”
The “Terminator” star, 75, spoke about his thoughts on what happens after death after actor Danny DeVito, 78, posed the question, “What’s in the future for us?”
“It reminds me of Howard Stern’s question to me. ‘Tell me, governor, what happens to us when we die?’ I said, ‘Nothing. You’re 6 feet under. Anyone that tells you something else is a f–king liar,'” Schwarzenegger said in a conversation for Interview Magazine.
“I said, ‘We don’t know what happens with the soul and all this spiritual stuff that I’m not an expert in, but I know that the body as we see each other now, we will never see each other again like that.'”
The “Predator” star admitted that speaking about death makes him uncomfortable.
Schwarzenegger believes that people “won’t see each other again” after death. AFP via Getty Images
The “Predator” star admitted that speaking about death makes him uncomfortable. Getty Images
“When people talk about, ‘I will see them again in heaven,’ it sounds so good, but the reality is that we won’t see each other again after we’re gone. That’s the sad part. I know people feel comfortable with death, but I don’t,” he said.
The former California Gov. said he had lost about 15 friends from back in his bodybuilding days in the last two decades, and said the tragic news forced him to shift his perspective on afterlife.
“To me, heaven is where I put a person who I love dearly, who is kind, who is generous, who made a difference in my life and other people’s lives,” he explained.
The actor recently opened up about the time he “crushed” Shriver’s heart with a shocking confession. Getty Images
“I keep them in a spot in my head, like that front row that you have of all of your friends. And you always have a good feeling when you think of them.”
Elsewhere, the actor recently revealed the shocking moment he “crushed” his ex-wife Maria Shriver’s heart by revealing he was the father of their housekeeper Mildred Baena’s son, Joseph.
In the upcoming three-part Netflix documentary “Arnold,” Schwarzenegger said that Shriver, 67, confronted him in 2011 through their marriage counselor regarding his parentage, according to The Sun.
“She wants to know if you’re the father of Joseph,” the counselor said regarding Joseph, who was born in 1997.
“I thought my heart stopped,” said the former movie star. “And then I told the truth. Yes, Maria. Joseph is my son,” Schwarzenegger replied — noting that his then-wife “was obviously crushed by that.”
Source: New York Post