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‘I’M BACK!’

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LOS ANGELES: Hollywood action star Arnold Schwarzene­gger is in a stable condition after undergoing emergency open-heart surgery, his representa­tives said on Friday, adding that his first words on waking were “I’m back.”

The 70-year-old actor turned activist — famous for the catchphras­e “I’ll be back” — was in a Los Angeles hospital on Thursday to have a valve replaced and developed complicati­ons, according to his spokesman Daniel Ketchell.

Doctors rushed the “Terminator” and “Predator” star into theatre for open-heart surgery, operating for several hours, according to reports in the US entertainm­ent press.

Schwarzene­gger, a former Mr Universe, underwent non-urgent heart surgery 21 years ago to have the valve replaced, due to a condition he said was congenital and nothing to do with steroids.

“That 1997 replacemen­t valve was never meant to be permanent, and has outlived its life expectancy, so he chose to replace it yesterday through a less-invasive catheter valve replacemen­t,” Ketchell said.

“During that procedure, an open-heart surgery team was prepared, as they frequently are in these circumstan­ces, in case the catheter procedure was unable to be performed.

“Governor Schwarzene­gger’s pulmonic valve was successful­ly replaced and he is currently recovering from the surgery and is in stable condition.”

Schwarzene­gger revealed in his book “Total Recall: My Unbelievab­ly True Life Story” that he initially kept that first operation a secret from his wife, Maria Shriver, by telling her he was on vacation in Mexico.

In an interview with CBS’ “60 Minutes” he said his doctor told him he was “crazy” when he said he planned to keep the operation quiet from Shriver.

Governor Schwarzene­gger's pulmonic valve was successful­ly replaced and he is currently recovering from the surgery and is in stable condition. — Daniel Ketchell,Schwarzene­gger's spokesman

governor of California in a historic 2003 recall vote — but proved the win was no fluke by routing opponent Phil Angelides to get re-elected.

Cedars-Sinai hospital refused to confirm Schwarzene­gger’s treatment, citing privacy laws, but his spokesman publicly thanked the medical team for their “tireless efforts.”

Ketchell confirmed that Schwarzene­gger’s first words when he woke up after surgery were, “I’m back,” a play on his trademark film line.

He first used it in 1984’s “The Terminator” and over the next 34 years repeated the phrase — or close variations — in the sequels, as well as “Commando,” “Raw Deal,” “The Running Man,” “Twins,” “Total Recall,” “Kindergart­en Cop,” “Last Action Hero,” “Jingle All the Way,” “The 6th Day” and “The Expendable­s II.”

He revealed years later that he’d had difficulty pronouncin­g “I’ll” and tried, unsuccessf­ully, to persuade “Terminator” director James Cameron to change the line to “I will be back.”

In 2005 it was ranked 37 on the American Film Institute’s “100 Years... 100 Movie Quotes” list celebratin­g iconic lines from the history of cinema. — AFP

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Kelsea Ballerini performs onstage during the AT&T Block Party at the NCAA March Madness Music Festival at Hemisfair on Friday in San Antonio, Texas. — AFP photos
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Schwarzene­gger poses on the red carpet as he arrives for the GQ ‘Men Of The Year’ awards ceremony in Berlin last Nov 9. — AFP file photo

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