SUMMARY
- Recently, Jason Kelce and Travis Kelce had a conversation with Arnold Schwarzenegger.
- Arnold Schwarzenegger has worked in several movies over the years.
The Kelce brothers, renowned figures in the NFL, had a unique opportunity to engage in an insightful interview session with Hollywood superstar Arnold Schwarzenegger. The conversation spanned a wide range of topics, with Schwarzenegger generously sharing his wealth of experience with the brothers.
Travis and Jason have risen to prominence in the NFL since making their appearance. Schwarzenegger is a former Hollywood star and a successful businessman, filmmaker, politician, and bodybuilder. Some famous films include The Terminator, Predator, Commando, and True Lies. Schwarzenegger also served as the 38th governor of California between 2003 and 2011.
The 76-year-old Austrian-born superstar was also among the “Time 100 Most Influential People on the Planet” from 2004 to 2007. Schwarzenegger, just at the age of 15, began weightlifting and was rewarded with the Mr. Universe title only at 20 years old.
The Hollywood star made his debut in the industry in 1970 in the movie “Hercules in New York.” From the very beginning of his acting career, he became a fan favorite. Fans nicknamed Schwarzenegger as Austrian Oak, Arine, Schwarzy, and more.
What did Arnold Schwarzenegger say to Travis Kelce to learn from him?
During the Schwarzenegger appearance in “New Heights,” a podcast hosted by Jason and Travis Kelce taught Travis a lesson and asked him to learn from his regrets. The former actor said Sean V. Dam and a few others used to have competitions about “who has the best body” and other things like who sold the most tickets at the box office, who used the enormous knives and killed most people in the movie, and more.
His advice for Travis was, “The competition was insane, yeah, but with all the competitiveness, the day when we look back, we laugh at it because we’re very good friends, and we help each other all the time.” Schwarzenegger also said that when they came to the conclusion that, because of the competition, they worked “extra hard.”
Schwarzenegger’s words make it quite understandable that he gave advice and wanted Kelce to have a friendly competition with his friends and teammates because it helps an individual grow and work hard. When Travis asked Schwarzenegger about “being a villain,” the star said he was never offered, and by rectifying, he said he was offered, but he denied it because Hollywood had been exceptional villains.
Schwarzenegger mentioned names like Carl Weathers, Dolph Lundgren, and a few more. Travis is already a superstar, and after pocketing back-to-back Super Bowls with the Chiefs this season, he is undoubtedly the best tight end in the NFL at the moment.