Arnold Schwarzenegger's Rumored Girlfriend Is A 38-Year-Old Physical Therapist

Earlier this week, Arnold Schwarzenegger was spotted enjoying a cozy dinner with a mystery woman at Babalu restaurant in Santa Monica. Almost immediately, the hunt to figure out her true identity and her relationship with the former governor began. The specifics of what’s going on between the two still hasn’t been discerned, but as for her identity, that’s now public knowledge.

According to The New York Daily News, the mystery woman is thirty-eight-year-old physical therapist Heather Milligan. She apparently owns her own successful practice in which she works on quite a few football players. If Twitter is any indication, she’s apparently known Schwarzenegger since at least this past summer, but after her identity was discovered, she reportedly went through and scrubbed her social media of any communications with the movie star.

Arnold and his wife Maria Shriver have been estranged since the politician admitted he fathered a love child with the family maid and kept the secret from her for years. In recent months, he’s been very vocal about his desire to win her back, but given he was spotted with Milligan both at the restaurant and the next day in Brentwood, he may have switched courses and decided to move on.

Neither Arnold nor Heather has spoken publically about this alleged relationship, but if they’re seen together again or they decide to clarify exactly what’s going on, we’ll let you know exactly what the story is. Until then, feel free to speculate wildly. Everyone else certainly is.

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