On Saturday, Arnold Schwarzenegger wore a black mask that has "We'll Be Back" written on it as he rode a bike with two of his five children, namely, Patrick, 26, and Christina, 28.
The words written on his mask reminds us of the iconic words "I'll Be Back" when he starred as a killer robot in the film "Terminator" in 1984.
The 72-year-old shared a photo of himself wearing the black mask while sitting on his bike in front of the Santa Monica Pier in California. He added a caption saying that they will be back and get through this together. He is also telling his followers to buy masks from the link in his bio if they want to protect themselves while still being fashionable.
He also tagged a community organization "After School All-Stars" that provide food assistance and virtual programming to students during a crisis.
The former governor of California co-created and donated $1 million to the "Frontline Responders Fund" through GoFundMe. The group provides personal protection equipment to medical professionals such as masks, gloves, and gowns.
Former Mr. Olympia said that he never believed that he would be sitting on his couch complaining of what is happening to the world. He always thought that everyone should do their part to make things better for the world.
Schwarzenegger also said that he is proud to be able to protect the real action heroes that are working in the hospitals as frontliners. He is asking everyone who can, to help support the heroes by clicking the link in his bio.
The "Terminator" actor is included in a fundraising team with his fellow actor Edward Norton. Norton donated $10,000 and helped raise $2,660 from six donations. Gwyneth Paltrow also contributed $100,000 to the fund, while Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey gave $25,000. Famous computer scientist, Paul Graham donated $1 million, and Ron Conway, a Silicon Valley angel investor, donated $50,000.
Donations already reached $7 million toward the goal of $10 million as of writing. Proceeds of the donations will go directly to Flexport.org, who organized the fund.
Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively donated $1 million earlier this month to the Feeding America and Food Banks Canada. The "Deadpool" star shared on his Twitter and Instagram that they are donating because the coronavirus has "brutally impacted" the elderly and low-income families.
He asks his followers to give if they can and to take care of their bodies and hearts. He added that everyone should be bringing joy to others by calling someone isolated and connecting with them. He ended the post with a joke saying (Hugh Jackman's # is 1-555-:'( -HUGH)."
Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos also donated $1 million to help those that were affected heavily by the pandemic in their community. The source said that their contribution would be allocated for the purchase of ventilators and some to the organization WIN, who organizes running 11 women's shelters in New York City.