Arnold Schwarzenegger speaks to Lesley Stahl of "60 Minutes" about his new autobiography, in which he discusses his affair and child with a longtime family employee.
If Arnold felt some obligation to protect his children, he wouldn't have committed adultery with housekeeper/maid Mildred Baena in the first place. He wouldn''t have allowed himself to be tempted by the next willing participant in his adulterous charade of a marriage. He would have removed the temptation from his home before ever committing adultery to be honorable and respectful to Maria. Instead this adulterous relationship was going on inside the home he shared with Maria and his children for years.
Make a mistake, write a book, earn more money and an extra child. Maria and children forgive him, go back to him and they live happily ever after. The end.