He also opened up about his aspirations to become an action star like his father (via toofab)
"You have a famous last name, but you don't use it," Inside Edition reporter Victoria Recano asked Baena, kicking off the interview.
When asked if he feels that he has"big shoes to fill," Baena quipped,"Well, literally we have the same shoe size," before adding,"I've never thought of it in that way. My career path is really just my own."Baena was born in October 1997 to Schwarzenegger and Mildred Patricia"Patty" Baena, who was an employee of the Schwarzenegger family for 20 years. However, it wasn't reported until 2011 that Schwarzenegger is Baena's father.
"There's so much history. Nothing really beats this place, because of the energy and the community that’s here," Baena explained.about his relationship with his father and how their father-son bond originally had a bit of a slow start.
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