Arnold Schwarzenegger finds amusement in the bizarre right-wing conspiracy theories swirling around Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's alleged romance. According to these theories, Swift is supposedly a Democratic Party puppet, set to endorse President Joe Biden after the Kansas City Chiefs win the Super Bowl, all part of a grand, rigged scheme.
"Everything's a plant," chuckled the former Republican governor of California. "COVID, the vaccine, and now even Taylor Swift and the Super Bowl winners—they're all part of the plan. The CIA's behind it all. It's entertaining."
Known for his outspoken criticism of Donald Trump, Schwarzenegger wasn't surprised by the Swift rumors. "It's par for the course," he remarked.
Recently, I had the chance to chat with the "Terminator" star about his latest Super Bowl commercial for State Farm. In the ad, Schwarzenegger stars in a mock action film titled "Agent State Farm," where his thick accent hampers his delivery of the insurance company's slogan, "Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there."
The catchy theme for "Agent State Farm" was penned by Bonnie McKee and performed by Tiktok sensation Loren Gray.
Schwarzenegger's decision to join the campaign was driven by his belief in State Farm's commitment to public service. "They're about community," he affirmed. "And it's fun—it's like making an action movie. We had a blast."
Despite numerous endorsement opportunities, Schwarzenegger isn't driven by financial need. "I've got enough money," he quipped.
For the Big Game, Schwarzenegger plans a casual get-together with friends, complete with steaks, pizza, and of course, his commercial. And when it comes to pizza, he's all in: "Load it up with everything—veggies, meats, the works."
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