Arnie ignores his own advice as he wears ‘stay inside’ hoodie while enjoying coffee and a croissant at cafe with son Patrick Schwarzenegger
Arnold Schwarzenegger has been telling people to stay home to help slow the spread of coronavirus.
But the 72-year-old actor ignored his own advice on Friday as he enjoyed a stop at a Brentwood, Los Angeles cafe with son Patrick and pal Ralf Moeller.
The Terminator star took the opportunity to promote his ‘Don’t be an a**, stay inside’ range of apparel – which he produced for a good cause – despite not heeding the advice.
Pit stop: Arnold Schwarzenegger stopped for coffee and a croissant at Caffe Luxxe at the Brentwood County Mart on Friday along with son Patrick and friend Ralf Moeller
Arnie enjoyed an espresso and a croissant as he was pictured leaving Caffe Luxxe at the Brentwood Country Mart.
On the front of his hoodie was an image of himself with his mini donkey Lulu and mini horse Whiskey. His longtime friend Moeller wore the T-shirt version.
The Predator star’s son Patrick, 26, was spotted walking behind the two men as they headed back to their bicycles and continued their morning ride.
While he looks to be in top health, once outside the cafe Arnie was pictured blowing his nose.
He also opted to go without a face mask, as recommended by LA mayor Eric Garcetti earlier this week.
The former governor of California debuted his ‘Don’t be an a** stay inside’ T-shirts and sweaters on Instagram on Tuesday.
Arnie wore his ‘Don’t be an a** stay inside’ hoodie featuring his image and his mini donkey Lulu and mini horse Whisky
Re-fueling: The actor’s longtime pal wore one of Arnie’s T-shirts as he also tucked into a pastry
Keeping active: Patrick, 27, looked sporty in a shorts, leggings and a zip-up jacket with pink beanie
Yikes! The 72-year-old actor blew his nose outside the cafe and opted to go without a face mask as recommended by LA mayor Eric Garcetti this week
Two wheels: Arnie and Ralph were on bikes while Patrick used an Elliptigo bike
100% of profits will go to After School All Stars to help provide food for families while schools are closed.
In the past month, he donated $1 million to the Frontline Responders Fund to help stop the spread of the deadly coronavirus and additional personal protection equipment to hospitals dealing with the COVID-19 outbreak.
‘Mission accomplished,’ he said in a video he shared on his Instagram Story, in which he wears a mask and shows off shipments full of N95 masks on Wednesday.
On the same day, he called people to ‘stay at home’ and captioned a video of himself lifting weights in his backyard, ‘Stay at home, stay fit. We cannot control the virus but we can control our fitness.’
‘We cannot really control the virus, but we can control what kind of shape we stay in,’ he urged in the video while demonstrating an ‘improvised’ workout. ‘Just as long as you do something every day, bike riding, push-up and sit-ups…just do it.’
So cute: Arnie’s mini donkey and mini horse have become Instagram stars
Feeding families: 100% of profits will go to After School All Stars to help provide food for families while schools are closed