Arnold Schwarzenegger: I stepped over the line with women By Press Association October 12 2018, 12:36 pm October 12 2018, 12:36 pm Share Arnold Schwarzenegger: I stepped over the line with women Share via Facebook Twitter Whatsapp Messenger Linkedin Email Post link https://www.pressandjournal.co.uk/entertainment/1584376/arnold-schwarzenegger-i-stepped-over-the-line-with-women/ Copy Link Arnold Schwarzenegger was accused of sexual misconduct when he ran for governor of California in 2003 (Anthony Devlin/PA) Arnold Schwarzenegger has said he stepped over the line several times with women. In an interview in Men’s Health magazine, the actor and former Republican governor of California says he was the “first one to say sorry”. Schwarzenegger says he feels bad about it and apologises. Schwarzenegger was accused of sexual misconduct when he ran for governor in 2003 and denied the allegations. Bodybuilder. Actor. Governor. Legend.Arnold @Schwarzenegger is one of three cover guys for our 30th anniversary issue, which we’re using to honor 30 people who have changed the way we live.Read our full interview with the Austrian Oak: https://t.co/Bmfbg5Yete pic.twitter.com/JEG5Bw0DmD— Men's Health Mag (@MensHealthMag) October 10, 2018 He said that is why there were sexual harassment courses when he became governor to make sure no one, including himself, made that mistake. Schwarzenegger says calling political opponents “girlie men” was shortsighted even though he improvised it at the time. He says he has not changed his views of masculinity. He says his mother was the woman he was originally most in love with.