Arnold Schwarzenegger, who made a seamless transition from Hollywood film stardom to California governor, could have his sights set on a new job as next head of the European Union, U.S. media reported.
The Austrian-born former body builder, 63, at loose ends as he tries to figure out what his next act should be, reportedly is being advised by aides to return to his native Europe to run for the EU presidency, Newsweek reported.
“In the next few years, the EU will be looking for a much more high-profile president — somebody who can unify Europe,” Schwarzenegger's chief of staff Terry Tamminen told the magazine.
The Austrian-born former body builder, 63, at loose ends as he tries to figure out what his next act should be, reportedly is being advised by aides to return to his native Europe to run for the EU presidency, Newsweek reported.
“In the next few years, the EU will be looking for a much more high-profile president — somebody who can unify Europe,” Schwarzenegger's chief of staff Terry Tamminen told the magazine.
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