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How Billionaire Arnold Schwarzenegger And His Five Children Make Their Money
He's been a bodybuilding icon, a Hollywood action hero, and even the Governor of California. And now, according toForbes, Arnold Schwarzenegger has become the second actor in history to join the exclusive billionaire club, following in the footsteps of Tyler Perry.
However, the movie icon hasn't relied solely on acting to amass his wealth. Over the years, Schwarzenegger has racked up the dollars in a number of surprising ways.
Read on to discover how Arnie built his staggering fortune, and find out how his five children are boosting their bank balances too.
All dollar amounts in US dollars, unless otherwise stated.
- https://www.msn.com/en-xl/news/other/how-billionaire-arnold-schwarzenegger-and-his-five-children-make-their-money/ss-BB1nXKhN
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