Arnold Schwarzenegger Takes His Pump Club to Late Night Show as He Pushes Jimmy Kimmel to “Get to the chopper”
Arnold Schwarzenegger has been a synonym for fitness all his life. But lately, the retired bodybuilder has been sharing all those experiences and wisdom of his journey with people around the globe. Through his famous Pump Club, the actor has been trying hard to reach as many people as he can. In fact, his daily podcast offered a lot of inspiration to fitness enthusiasts, who were failing to find the right way to do things.
Now The Terminator actor is taking his club to the next level, promoting it on the television screen. But can you think why he pushed Jimmy Kimmel to take a chopper?
Arnold Schwarzenegger pumps Jimmy Kimmel before promoting his club
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The official page of Jimmy Kimmel Live recently dropped a small clip on X, formerly Twitter. It featured the host, Jimmy Kimmel, lying on the couch with a man sitting beside him. The video saw him wondering about his return to the late night show. He said the WGA Strike has halted their show for so long and he does not feel he can go back on the stage. Then the camera moved and revealed Arnold Schwarzenegger as the shrink, who affirmed, “You will be back”.
With his forever lively spirit and positive mindset, he filled the comedian with confidence that he can do it. Then looking at his watch he screamed “Your show starts, get to the chopper”. Hearing this, Kimmel quickly almost sits up, asking if there really was a chopper waiting for him. This video announced that the Jimmy Kimmel Live! is finally returning to the screen after five months’ absence owing to the WGA strike.
Schwarzenegger will be their first guest on Monday episode alongside musical guest Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit. This news has come only weeks after the 76-year-old promoted his Pump Club on his social media handles.
The FUBAR star wants people to remain fit and healthy
Over the years, Arnold Schwarzenegger has helped thousands of people with his books and social media chats. But he launched Pump Club so that they can remain connected with him regularly. It might come as a surprise for people that this action superstar has never done any advertisement to promote his club. All he ever did was just reach out to his fandom online, and it racked up 300,000 subscribers.
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An instance of his internet presence with the podcast is the time he went to his Twitter account inviting users to join him in this drive of fitness. In the post, he shared one of his old pictures and looked back at the glorious era of his career. He also asked through this tweet to “join the village” and get tips from the master himself.
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