Maria Shriver's Buddies Say She Didn't Know About Arnold's Cheating

Whether because he wanted a huge paycheck or just valued the chance to come clean, Arnold Schwarzenegger opened up his memory and let all the secrets it contained trickle out this week via the release of his new memoir, Total Recall, and an interview. All of the reveals were extremely fascinating, but if new rumors are to be believed, they might not all be true.

During last night’s sitdown interview, Arnie told 60 Minutes his estranged wife Maria Shriver was well aware of his infidelities. According to TMZ, however, several sources are saying that’s complete bullshit. She may have been fearful now and again that her husband was messing around behind her back, but she never had any actual proof. If she did, Maria supposedly would have ended the union immediately.

Regardless of where the truth lies, this interview clearly didn’t please Schwarzenegger’s family. They certainly weren’t excited about having their secrets brought out into the open, and if the actor is still trying to win them back, there’s probably going to be even more work to do now.

If you’re interested in finding out more about the women Arnold cheated on Maria with, you can pick up a copy of Total Recall, which hit stores today. If you’re interested in checking out what could be one of the more bitter and mean-spirited divorce trials of all-time, hang around a few months and you’ll probably get your wish.

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