Arnold Schwarzenegger is reportedly experiencing significant stress due to recent legal troubles surrounding his Netflix show, FUBAR. The acclaimed filmmaker and actor faces accusations from entrepreneur Aharon Jason Curtis, who claims that Schwarzenegger’s show borrowed ideas from him without proper credit.
A source close to Schwarzenegger shared with In Touch Weekly that the lawsuit is having a considerable emotional impact on him. “At his age, Arnold’s no longer Mr. Invincible,” the insider revealed. “He’s reeling from this and desperately furious. It’s really ticked him off and he’s losing sleep over it.”
The stress is reportedly exacerbated by the legal process, including potential subpoenas and depositions. Schwarzenegger is reportedly worried about being dragged into lengthy legal proceedings that could consume valuable time. “He assumed he’d be beyond these things by now,” the source added. “But he has to deal with it. He’s not nearly as strong as he likes to pretend,” noting that the ongoing legal battle is proving particularly challenging for him.
The source expressed concern about Schwarzenegger’s well-being, suggesting that at his age, he should be focusing on a more relaxed lifestyle. “It’s bad enough that he’s still working, but the last thing he needs is the anxiety of this lawsuit,” the insider stated. “Everyone is trying to keep him calm and remind him he’s not the one on trial. But it’s still stressing him out, which is terrible for his heart.”
This situation underscores the personal and professional pressures Schwarzenegger faces, even as he navigates the complexities of high-profile legal disputes. Despite his tough public persona, the emotional toll of the lawsuit is reportedly taking a significant toll on him.