Jane Seymour: Expect more Schwarzenegger illegitimate children to come out

Seymour, a neighbor of the Schwarzenegger and Shriver in their Malibu home said that she was “not remotely surprised by their separation”.

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By Floyd Allen | May 24, 2011 6:26 AM EST

A Hollywood actress has claimed that former California Governor, Arnold Schwarzenegger has fathered two more children out of wedlock and the world must expect to get to know them soon.

Seymour, a neighbor of the Schwarzenegger and Shriver in their Malibu home said that she was “not remotely surprised by their separation”.

"He was obviously jumping the gun before everyone else told the world the news. And from what I gather there will be lots of information coming people's way,” the Daily Telegraph quoted Jane Seymour as telling CNN in an interview.

"I heard about two more children. I met someone who knows him well."

Seyrmour’s shocking revelation came after news reports that Shriver was claiming she had no idea that Mildred Baena’s son, Joseph, is the Terminator star’s child.

The Daily Telegraph is reporting that the child is also not aware that he is Arnold’s son and that only the former Governor was told by Baena, a housekeeper for the couple.

The NBC –America has already reported that one woman had already approached the lawyers of the former Governor and had demanded for a DNA test as she claimed that her eight-year-old child is also fathered by the True Lies actor.

In the recent development on the Shriver-Schwarzenegger split, the TV journalist had already hired a lawyer and since the couple had no pre-nuptial agreement, the Terminator actor is facing to battle a $200-million divorce lawsuit.

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California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and his wife Maria Shriver share a moment during his swearing in ceremony as California's 38th Governor, at the state capital in Sacramento, November 17, 2003.
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