Mildred Baena: Arnold is the 'Gropinator' and I loved it !
The "Gropinator" had at least least one fan - his baby-mama maid.
Mildred Baena reportedly boasted that Arnold Schwarzenegger was grabby, the very behavior that nearly doomed his political aspirations.
"Mildred said he had long hands. He would grab her behind often," said Nora Montes, 57, whose daughter was married to Baena's eldest son until 2009, told the Daily News.
"She liked the attention."
Others didn't. When the former movie star was running for governor of California in 2004, he was rocked by allegations from six women who said he had wandering hands.
He denied groping anyone - and wife Maria Shriver stood by him even as he admitted he had "behaved badly sometimes."
That was a whopper of an understatement considering that Schwarzenegger had already sired a love child with Baena, his family's trusted housekeeper.
Shriver was in the dark until Schwarzenegger left the governor's office in January and then confessed to the affair and secret son.
But she had certainly met the child, who bears an uncanny resemblance to the "Conan the Barbarian" muscleman. Montes says Schwarzenegger took his onetime paramour and the kid on at least one family vacation.
The former "Terminator" money-machine has put his Hollywood comeback on hold while the scandal unfolds.
The two-timer's animated "Governator" TV series - in which he was to be an action hero with a double life - bit the dust. He also canceled an appearance at the grand opening of Universal Studios Singapore next week.
"He was not disinvited. He called them on Tuesday to say he did not want to travel to Asia," a source close to him said. "His focus is not on himself. From his standpoint, it's not about him anymore. It's about his family."
Shriver's four kids are said to be rallying around her. Eldest daughter Katherine, 21, reportedly is furious.
"It's tense," an insider told Us magazine. "Everyone feels betrayed and embarrassed that it's out in the open. Not for their dad's sake but for Maria."
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