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Patrick Schwarzenegger steps out with fellow nepo baby as the hunks show their toned arms – but can you guess his pal?
Patrick Schwarzenegger steps out with fellow nepo baby as the hunks show their toned arms – but can you guess his pal?

Scottish Sun

time13-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Scottish Sun

Patrick Schwarzenegger steps out with fellow nepo baby as the hunks show their toned arms – but can you guess his pal?

He tried to keep low-key in a baseball cap and vest top SUMMER SONS Patrick Schwarzenegger steps out with fellow nepo baby as the hunks show their toned arms – but can you guess his pal? Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) PATRICK Schwarzenegger stepped out with a fellow nepo baby as the hunks show off their toned arms. The actor was all smiles as he cut a casual figure whilst out and about in Los Angeles. Sign up for the Entertainment newsletter Sign up 6 Patrick Schwarzenegger was all smiles when he was spotted out and about in LA Credit: BackGrid 6 He was spotted alongside his famous friend, John Owen Lowe Credit: BackGrid 6 The actor was all smiles as he flaunted his bulky physique in a vest and baggy tracksuit Credit: BackGrid Patrick Schwarzenegger, 31, is an actor who is the son of The Terminator star Arnold Schwarzenegger and his high-profile ex-wife Maria Shriver. He's best known for his starring roles in the likes of huge TV series The Staircase and American Sports Story. The actor shot to superstardom when he played the role of Saxon Ratliff in The White Lotus earlier this year. In the series, his character stunned viewers in a full frontal scene where his bum is in full view. He also left fans completely gobsmacked by a controversial incest storyline, to which he said he felt somewhat 'blindsided' by. Now, he was spotted out and about in the City of Angels as he showed off his muscles. He flaunted his toned arms and bulky physique in a light vest and navy baggy tracksuit bottoms as he stepped out. Patrick also wore white trainers, a snazzy high-tech watch on his left arm as he attempted to keep low-key in a beige baseball cap. He clutched what looked like an large ipad as he exited from a luxury Land Rover Defender. He was beaming from ear to ear as he was accompanied by his pal, fellow actor John Owen Lowe. Patrick Schwarzenegger goes naked while fiancee Abby Champion rocks see-through lace underwear in steamy Skims shoot John, 29, is known as the son of Golden Globe and Primetime Emmy nominated actor and TV presenter Rob Lowe. The roles in series such as The Grinder, and series such as Netfix's Unstable and The Lowe Files which he made alongside his father. He also kept a casual figure as he was dressed in a royal blue coloured t-shirt and grey bottoms. The star kept one step behind his pal in grey trainers as he was seen clutching white headphones. 6 Patrick kept a casual figure as he attempted to keep a low-key figure in a baseball cap Credit: BackGrid 6 He was accompanied by the son of actor and TV personality, Rob Lowe Credit: BackGrid

Patrick Schwarzenegger steps out with fellow nepo baby as the hunks show their toned arms – but can you guess his pal?
Patrick Schwarzenegger steps out with fellow nepo baby as the hunks show their toned arms – but can you guess his pal?

The Irish Sun

time13-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Irish Sun

Patrick Schwarzenegger steps out with fellow nepo baby as the hunks show their toned arms – but can you guess his pal?

PATRICK Schwarzenegger stepped out with a fellow nepo baby as the hunks show off their toned arms. The actor was all smiles as he cut a casual figure whilst out and about in Los Angeles. Advertisement 6 Patrick Schwarzenegger was all smiles when he was spotted out and about in LA Credit: BackGrid 6 He was spotted alongside his famous friend, John Owen Lowe Credit: BackGrid 6 The actor was all smiles as he flaunted his bulky physique in a vest and baggy tracksuit Credit: BackGrid He's best known for his starring roles in the likes of huge TV series The Staircase and American Sports Story. The actor shot to superstardom when he played the role of Saxon Ratliff in The White Lotus earlier this year. In the series, Advertisement He also left fans completely gobsmacked by a Now, he was spotted out and about in the City of Angels as he showed off his muscles. He flaunted his toned arms and bulky physique in a light vest and navy baggy tracksuit bottoms as he stepped out. Patrick also wore white trainers, a snazzy high-tech watch on his left arm as he attempted to keep low-key in a beige baseball cap. Advertisement Most read in Celebrity Breaking He clutched what looked like an large ipad as he exited from a luxury Land Rover Defender. He was beaming from ear to ear as he was accompanied by his pal, fellow actor Patrick Schwarzenegger goes naked while fiancee Abby Champion rocks see-through lace underwear in steamy Skims shoot John, 29, is known as the son of Golden Globe and Primetime Emmy nominated actor and TV presenter Rob Lowe. The roles in series such as The Grinder, and series such as Netfix's Advertisement He also kept a casual figure as he was dressed in a royal blue coloured t-shirt and grey bottoms. The star kept one step behind his pal in grey trainers as he was seen clutching white headphones. 6 Patrick kept a casual figure as he attempted to keep a low-key figure in a baseball cap Credit: BackGrid 6 He was accompanied by the son of actor and TV personality, Rob Lowe Credit: BackGrid Advertisement 6 His toned arms were on show as he enjoyed the summer heat Credit: BackGrid

Suits from ‘Succession,' paint from ‘Blue Man Group' donated back to NYC as part of quirky zero-waste program
Suits from ‘Succession,' paint from ‘Blue Man Group' donated back to NYC as part of quirky zero-waste program

New York Post

time08-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • New York Post

Suits from ‘Succession,' paint from ‘Blue Man Group' donated back to NYC as part of quirky zero-waste program

They're dressed for 'Succession.' City teens heading to job interviews can now look like real stars — thanks to wardrobes donated from Big Apple-produced TV, online-streaming and theater shows and movies as part of a quirky 'zero-waste' program. The clothing and even set pieces from in front of the cameras — everything from suits from 'Succession' to props from 'American Sports Story' and even foam from 'Only Murders in the Building' — are getting a second act under the Material for Arts initiative, city officials said. Advertisement 5 Wardrobe pieces from HBO's 'Succession' were donated to the city Administration for Children's Services for teens' job interviews under the city's Materials for the Arts program. Courtesy of Warner Media/HBO Max 'New York City is a global hub for film and TV production supporting hundreds of thousands of jobs for New Yorkers, and the Materials for the Arts program allows the industry to give back to local communities and promote a circular economy by reducing unnecessary waste,' said Mayor's Office of Media and Entertainment Commissioner Pat Swinney Kaufman. The program, a joint venture between the city's Department of Cultural Affairs and the Mayor's Office of Media and Entertainment, arranges for items donated from local productions — ranging from Netflix's 'You' to 'FEUD' to 'The Marvelous Ms. Maisel' — to be doled out at no cost to more than 2,000 partnering public schools, nonprofits and Big Apple agencies. Advertisement 5 Brooklyn Music School's May production of 'Seussical Jr.' featured a slew of donated film and TV supplies, including a crate from 'American Sports Story.' Courtesy Brooklyn School of Music In May, Brooklyn Music School's 'Seussical Jr.' featured a slew of donated film and TV supplies, from foam repurposed from the TV show 'Only Murders in the Building' and the 'Cat in the Hat's' red crate taken from 'American Sports Story.' 5 Outfits from the HBO show 'Succession' were donated to city kids. MFTA The program also organized the donation of wardrobe pieces in 2023 from HBO's 'Succession' from a costume warehouse to the city's Administration for Children's Services, where youth in the agency's care wore suits for job interviews. Advertisement Other costume pieces from 'Bull,' 'Wu-Tang: An American Saga,' 'The Time Traveler's Wife' and 'City on a Hill' were donated to an ACS pop-up 'shop' the same year. It offered 170 young people lessons from tying a tie to professional makeup tips, as well as free graduation, prom and professional attire. 5 Donated props from 'Phantom of the Opera' include a hat, shoes and fabric. MFTA After 'Phantom of the Opera' closed last year after 35 years at the Majestic Theatre, crews donated props, fabric and costumes to the effort. When the 'Blue Man Group' closed in February, blue paint, drumsticks, lighting equipment, couches, cloths, towels and dressing room shelving were given to the city's program. Advertisement Local nonprofit Think!Chinatown received a vintage mahjong table set with chairs from 'The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel' to be used in its Lunar New Year celebrations. 'These materials, props, costumes, and furniture are now fueling creativity in classrooms, community spaces, and cultural organizations across the five boroughs,' Materials for the Arts Executive Director Tara Sansone said. 5 Props are loaded into a truck outside Manhattan's Majestic Theatre, the former longtime home of 'The Phantom of the Opera.' MFTA The program has received 3.2 million pounds of donations — which are dropped off at the MFTA's warehouse in Long Island City, Queens, or at offsite distribution events across the city — valued at about $7.4 million since 2024 alone, a rep said. From 2023 to 2024, the program saw a 14% jump in the number of donations from productions such as 'FBI: Most Wanted,' 'Phantom of the Opera' and 'Blue Man Group,' a representative said. The increase was attributed to new offsite distribution events, where MFTA opens entire prop warehouses across the city to its members. Since last year, the program has also recruited two new staffers to 'actively engage' with prop warehouses, as well as list donation information on the city's website. Advertisement 'We're proud to work with the Mayor's Office of Media and Entertainment and the film, television, and theater industries who are eager to keep these items out of landfill to contribute to a cleaner, greener, more creative New York City,' Sansone said.

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