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Celebrity May 2011 Quotes
Celebrity May 2011 Quotes. Celebrity quotes May 2011. The world didn't actually end this month, but a few careers did . Read about those swan songs, plus see which international shockers and steamy scandals made headlines in May.

Harold Camping
"There is no possibility that it will not happen because our information comes from the Bible."

The Christian radio broadcaster  was the key figure behind a popular doomsday prediction that did not come to pass.
President Barack Obama
"On nights like this one, we can say that justice has been done."

On May 1, the president announced the death of the world's most-wanted terrorist.
Arnold Schwarzenegger
"While I deserve your attention and criticism, my family does not."

The former California governor publicly admitted to having an affair and fathering a child out of wedlock . He made the admission after he and his wife announced they are separating .
Dominique Strauss-Kahn
"It is with infinite sadness that I feel compelled today to present to the Executive Board my resignation …"

The IMF accepted the resignation of its managing director after he was arrested for investigation of sexual assault charges.

Lars von Trier
"I understand Hitler ... I sympathize with him a bit."

During a press conference at a prestigious film festival, the Danish director — who's worked with the likes of Nicole Kidman and Bjork — joked about his German heritage.
Newt Gingrich
"I'm not commenting on stuff like that. ... I frankly don't want to play the gotcha games in Washington."

The GOP presidential candidate refused to address recent reports that he has carried significant debt to a luxury store.
Jennifer Lawrence
"We don't drink blood … that's sick."

This indie actress joked about her highly anticipated new movie role to David Letterman, who assumed the plot was just another "vampire deal."
Stephen Hawking
"There is no heaven. ...That is a fairy story for people afraid of the dark."

In an interview with a British newspaper, the famed physicist expressed his belief that the afterlife doesn't exist.
Hillary Clinton
"These are not Western concepts; these are universal human rights."

The secretary of state voiced these words of support of individuals "fighting for equality and justice" on May 17, a significant day for a community working to end discrimination.
Ed Fleming
"It's a historic time we're in all along the Mississippi River."

The commander of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers explains plans to flood a region of Louisiana to reduce pressure from the rising river.
Kristen Wiig
"We wanted to write a comedy, not a female comedy, just a comedy that has a lot of women in it."

The "SNL" alum discussed the new film that she both co-wrote and starred in
Sugar Ray Leonard
"I realized I would never be free unless I revealed the truth."

In his forthcoming autobiography, the hall of famer claimed an unnamed Olympic boxing coach abused him as a teen.
Katie Couric
"Thank you so much for coming on this extraordinary journey with me."

On May 19, the evening news anchor signed off for the last time, leaving the post after five years.
Don Lemon
"An African-American male is taught that he has to be masculine."

The cable news anchor discussed the difficulty of revealing his homosexuality, an announcement he made public in his new memoir.
Lady Gaga
"My parents got me Stevie Wonder 'Signed, Sealed, Delivered' and the Beatles when I was younger. … Good choices, Mom and Dad."

During her MTV special, Lady Gaga recalls the music she listened to growing up.
Taylor Swift
"I was watching the coverage of the tornadoes backstage at rehearsals, and I wanted to do something for the families affected by the damage."

The influential young country star held a benefit for the residents of this hard-hit Southern town
Erik Spoelstra
"For us to have a chance to win, you cannot afford to get tired."

The Miami Heat head coach egged on one of his star players, who helped the team steal an NBA playoff win from their opponents.

Oprah Winfrey
"It is done."

After 25 years of hosting, Winfrey wrapped her daytime talk show with a star-studded finale.

Source: msn

Gigi Goyette Arnold Mistress
Gigi Goyette Arnold Mistress. Gigi Goyette, Arnold Schwarzenegger’s Mistress, Speaks Out. It appears that Arnold Schwarzenegger may be in for the Tiger Woods treatment with the media, as one revealed affair is leading to revelation of scads of torrid trysts over the past few decades he’s been married to Maria Shriver.

Chronic infidelity seems to almost have a domino affect for stars like Schwarzenegger and Woods, with many former mistresses stepping up to claim paydays and moments in the spotlight when mistress zero speaks up. After it came to light that the former Governator had a 14-year-old son with the family’s former housekeeper, fellow Schwarzenegger mistress Gigi Goyette stepped forward to spill her secrets.

Goyette appeared on TV’s Extra last night, exposing embarrassing details of her long-term affair with the movie-star-turned politician. Goyette gushed about meeting Schwarzenegger when she was 16 and he was 27, and later reconnecting with him for sex a decade later- after his marriage. She says:

“He has this overpowering way with women that you get weak.” Gigi also reveals that because of his smooth ways she felt comfortable with him, revealing, “It’s pretty much the first time I had sex with anybody in my life.”

(Anyone else wondering how you can “pretty much” be a virgin?) Goyette recounts clandestine meetings with Arnie while Maria and the kids stayed in the same hotel, but says she was shocked- shocked!- to find another other woman in his bed, so she stopped the affair. She also offered her condolences to Shriver after cashing out on the woman’s pain:

“I am very sorry for the mistakes I made in the past and for being intimate with your husband, and I would hope that you would forgive me for that.”

Reps for Schwarzenegger did not comment on the allegations.

Source:inquisitr

Katherine Schwarzenegger tweet
Katherine Schwarzenegger tweet. Katherine Schwarzenegger Tweet: Forgives Daddy Arnold?
t's been one "crazy" week for the Schwarzenegger family after learning that Arnold, the estranged husband to Maria Shriver and father to their four children, was keeping the secret of an affair and love child buried for a decade before finally "telling" Shriver about it once his position as Governor of California came to an end.


It all seemed like one huge, painful mistake on Arnold's part. He slept with a maid ten years ago and got her pregnant, never telling his family his "dirty little secret" or about the child he conceived and continued to care for behind the scenes during his time as governor. His wife Shriver is distraught - and left him - but what about his children?

We respect the privacy of the Schwarzenegger children at this time, but Katherine Schwarzenegger, the 21-year-old daughter of Arnold and Shriver, took to Twitter over the weekend and made some interesting posts. She tweeted over the weekend a post that was grabbed from another user:
"Sometimes we forgive people cause we want them back in our lives."

Katherine deleted that post on Monday before tweeting this message: "As my healing begins after this crazy week I ask for privacy!"

She later posted, "This is only the business of my family and please respect that!"

Whether Katherine is ready to forgive Arnold yet or not is entirely her call. Katherine was especially close to her father, so this news is probably very painful for her, as it is for her entire family. An example of her affection for her father can be seen in message she posted on Twitter for Father's Day last year:

"When I was younger and he was away on movie sets so much of the time, I didn't feel close to him," she wrote. "Since my father became governor, though, we've grown much closer, and it's not just because he's home more. Watching my father, talking to him these past seven years has brought me closer to him and has provided me with many bonding and learning opportunities. Daddy, I love you."

Forgiveness is healing, both for the giver and the recipient. As more news comes out that Arnold Schwarzenegger may have had even more affairs and possibly more children out of wedlock, it's uncertain when his family will forgive the "governator" for the pain he has caused.
Source:postchronicle

Meet Arnold's mistress
Meet Arnold's mistress. The former mistress, and former housekeeper, of Arnold Schwarzenegger (63) is Mildred Patricia Baena (50), aka Patty Baena. The couple had a son together, but his identity is not being revealed, although identifying his mother makes it easy to find out who the son is, especially since he looks just like Arnold. The boy, who is 10 years-old lives with his mother, and three other children, in a 4 bedroom house with a pool several hours away from Los Angeles.

While working the past 20 years for Arnold, Baena made $1,200 per week. After she got pregnant she did not tell Arnold the boy was his, until the boy was already a toddler. It appears that although the couple were having s*x in the house while Maria Shriver was away, Arnold thought she was either on the pill or had her tubes tied. Despite the shock of having a son, Arnold was very generous in how he took care of Baena, and their son.

Now that the boy is known publicly, hopefully he can spend more time with his father. Although some media outlets are not revealing the boy’s identity, by revealing the mother, they have already given the boy’s identity away, and his mother posted pictures of Arnold’s son on MySpace, and those are still available for the world to see. There is no reason for anyone to be ashamed of such a handsome and smart looking young man.

Rather than attacking Arnold, it would be better to support a father and son getting to know each other better, and for the boy to meet his brothers and sisters. This young man should not be made to feel ashamed he is Arnold’s son. What’s done is done, so now it is important to give Arnold and the boy some support.

Maria has already made her own decision about her relationship with Arnold, and I hope she doesn’t make this a public specticle, because the person who will feel the worst will be the young man, and that is completely unnecessary. If Maria has something to say it is better to tell Arnold privately to avoid hurting this innocent young man with an act of revenge, like her plan to go on Oprah to "tell her story." We already know the story. Mariah should encourage the young man to get to know his father and siblings, and direct her anger only at Arnold.

Despite the fact Arnold makes mistakes, just like we all do so he is human, this young man should be very proud to have such an accomplished father as Arnold. I hope Arnold’s son gets the same opportunities all of Arnold’s other children currently enjoy in their lives. It might turn out that this young man may accomplish a lot more in his life than all of Arnold’s other children do, so let’s make sure he does not suffer because of a relationship between his father and mother we do not fully understand.
Source:hollywoodgrind

Arnold Schwarzenegger and Maria Shriver Life
Arnold Schwarzenegger and Maria Shriver Life. After 25 years of happy marriage, Arnold Schwarzenegger and Maria Shriver on May 10 officially announced the divorce. They met in 1977, and after 9 years, the niece of former U.S. president John F. Kennedy became the wife of the Iron Arnie. " During the marriage, the pair managed to acquire 4 children.

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Stars who launched political careers
Stars who launched political careers. Olympic track-and-field great Carl Lewis wants to run for the New Jersey Senate, and former 2 Live Crew rapper Luther Campbell says he's "dead serious" about his bid for mayor of a county in Florida. See which other stars have traded one limelight for another, cashing in on name recognition and likability (and not necessarily political experience).

Ronald Reagan
The former president is the most famous of the actors-turned-politicians, and his political legacy is being honored this year through various centennial celebrations. He made more than 50 movies in his film career, but is better known for his work as president, surviving an assassination attempt to become the leader of the modern conservative movement.
Arnold Schwarzenegger
From bodybuilder extraordinaire to action flick hero to governor of California for two terms,the "Governator" leaves a legacy that includes enacting the state's landmark global warming law. Now that he is retired from governorship, will he bring back the big guns and act in the next "Terminator" movie?
Shirley Temple
Arguably the most famous child actor of all time, this curly-headed cutie went on to hold several diplomatic posts, including American ambassador to Ghana and Czechoslovakia. She was also honored with the Screen Actors Guild's most prestigious prize.
Jesse Ventura
Jesse "The Body" Ventura made the leap from feather boas, leopard-skin leotards and pro wrestling to politics as a Reform Party candidate, and served as mayor of Brooklyn Park, Minn., and governor of this Northern state. His other colorful accolades: Navy veteran, visiting professor at Harvard, author and host of the "Conspiracy Theory" TV show.
Clint Eastwood
This popular Hollywood star, known early on for his westerns and his no-nonsense character Dirty Harry, went on to become an Academy Award-winning director. He dabbled in politics, receiving a whopping 72 percent of the vote for mayor of the quaint Carmel-by-the-Sea, Calif., before returning to his film career.
Bill Bradley
Picking up 18 years as a Democratic U.S. senator in this East Coast state was a slam-dunk for this basketball Hall of Famer. After 10 years with the New York Knicks, he moved into politics, sponsoring highly controversial legislation and authoring several books.
Sonny Bono
He first garnered attention as one-half of a famous singing duo. He broke into politics as mayor of a ritzy town, and then went on to serve as a two-term Republican congressman before facing an untimely death.
Al Franken
Who knew the former "Saturday Night Live" star, political satirist and best-selling author would end up in the U.S. Senate? This liberal Democrat is still serving this state, after a tight race that ended in a recount.
Jack Kemp
This pro quarterback turned influential Republican from New York won a Buffalo-area congressional seat and served for 18 years in the House of Representatives. He was also the secretary of housing and urban development and this presidential hopeful'svice presidential running mate on the 1996 Republican presidential ticket.
Kal Penn
He portrayed Dr. Lawrence Kutner on a hit TV program until he joined the Obama administration as an associate director in the White House Office of Public Engagement. Penn resigned briefly, to film the third installment of a funny film series, and then returned to his post at the White House.
Steve Largent
After 14 years with the Seattle Seahawks and an induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame, he pursued politics and served as an Oklahoma congressman for eight years. He failed to secure the governorship, but is still politically active.
Jim Bunning
A 17-year pitching career with the Detroit Tigers and Philadelphia Phillies landed him a spot in the Baseball Hall of Fame before he catapulted into a long career in Congress. He was first elected to the Fort Thomas, Ky., city council, then the Senate and U.S. House of Representatives for the bluegrass state, and is currently a U.S. senator with a reputation as a staunch and uncompromising fiscal conservative.
Fred Grandy
After nine seasons of playing Gopher on a TV show based on a cruise ship, he ran for Congress from his home state amid skepticism from his opponents. He won and served in the House for eight years, then barely lost a 1994 primary for governor before becoming co-host of a conservative talk show
Dave Bing
From Pistons to politics: This NBA Hall of Famer was elected mayor of Motor City, a position he holds today, and is known for his civic leadership and unflinching character. He was honored as one of the NBA's 50 Greatest Players of all time.
Kevin Johnson
This former all-star point guard for the Phoenix Suns landed himself the position of mayor of this California city and is its first African-American mayor. A Democrat, he has worked to improve public safety, spur economic development and push school reforms in the city.
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