Jimmy Kimmel’s recent guest on his “Live from Home” series brought some pets to his interview. Guest Arnold Schwarzenegger was in the middle of chatting with Kimmel when his miniature pony, Whiskey and pet donkey, Lulu appeared on screen.
“You’ve got an infestation there, it seems,” Kimmel joked while the Terminator star fed his animals cookies and carrots. “They love to eat with me while I have lunch,” Schwarzenegger explained. Schwarzenegger also said that the pets are free to roam around his house while he works out or hangs out. The former California governor is working with current governor Gavin Newsom to help the state.
Earlier this year, Schwarzenegger announced a donation to aid relief in the coronavirus pandemic, by donating over $1 million of masks to those in need. The actor and bodybuilder is working with Ed Norton, who showed up later in the interview, to continue to raise money for those affected by coronavirus. Their GoFundMe page is set up for the public to Donate and already has over $7 million in donations.
Schwarzenegger joins celebrities including Beyoncé Jack Dorsey, Rachael Ray, Jeff Bezos, Leonardo Dicaprio and others to help provide relief to those affected by coronavirus.
Watch the interview, below:
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