Arnold Schwarzenegger is making a comeback. The former California governor on Thursday made his first speech in the state since confirming in May that he fathered an out-of-wedlock son, the latest sign he’s gradually maneuvering back into the public eye. Once among the most public of men, Schwarzenegger has appeared in public only sporadically in recent months.
In the days after he split with wife Maria Shriver, he told his talent agency to postpone his movie projects. His Twitter account—once busy with posts and photos from afar—fell out of use. He hired a divorce lawyer, and the former Hollywood star known to crave the spotlight went into a self-imposed exile to sort out his family problems. That’s been slowly changing.
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