Arnold Schwarzenegger was nearly unrecognizable over the weekend as he enjoyed watching the Men’s Downhill event at the FIS Alpine Ski World Cup in Kitzbuhel, Austria.
The 77-year-old former California Governor — who attended a Bavarian celebration this week — looked handsome with a carefully groomed heavy white beard.
He complemented the look with a wide-brimmed black hat and sporty black sunglasses with blue tinted lenses.
Schwarzenegger, who was born in Thal, Austria, bundled up in an olive green peacoat on the sunny but brisk day.
While sitting among other spectators, the father-of-five sipped a dark beverage from a plastic cup.
Arnold Schwarzenegger was nearly unrecognizable over the weekend as he enjoyed watching the Men’s Downhill event at the FIS Alpine Ski World Cup in Kitzbuhel, Austria
The 77-year-old former California Governor looked handsome with a carefully groomed heavy white beard
While at the recent Bavarian celebration Arnold enjoyed a cheeky kiss with a traditionally dressed blonde woman.
The Hollywood actor proudly held up a string of traditional white sausages at a ski resort’s Weißwurstparty.
The yearly event takes place before the Austrian Ski Federation downhill skiers take to the slopes and welcomes some 2,800 guests to taste a spread of customary food.
Two months ago Arnold kept up his tradition of giving back to his Los Angeles community for Thanksgiving.
He was in good spirits as he appeared at Hollenbeck Youth Center and greeted less fortunate families.
Speaking to Fox 11 at the event, the Terminator actor said about service, ‘Giving back, to me, is everything.’
And he said about the spirit of volunteering, ‘It’s something that will stay with you forever.’
According to the outlet, Schwarzenegger has kept up the tradition for more than 30 years.
He complemented the look with a wide-brimmed black hat and sporty black sunglasses with blue tinted lenses
While at a recent Bavarian celebration Arnold enjoyed a cheeky kiss with a traditionally dressed blonde woman
The Hollywood actor proudly held up a string of traditional white sausages at a ski resort’s Weißwurstparty
He maintained the spirit of giving this month as LA struggles to recovery from the unprecedented damage brought on by the city’s firestorms.
Schwarzenegger pledged to donate $1 million to Los Angeles wildfire relief as a new blaze broke out in Southern California days ago.
The longtime entertainer took to Instagram to announce his plan to contribute to relief efforts by donating to three foundations — Los Angeles Fire Department Foundation, California Fire Foundation and Habitat LA.
‘A lot of my fans have asked me how they can help LA,’ he began in his caption. ‘I’m going to lead the way. I’m sending a million dollars of my own money, split between @lafdfoundation, @cafirefound, and @habitatla.’
He also included information on where his followers could purchase a special T-shirt he designed with his ‘team’ for the cause.
‘I had my team design a shirt. 100% of the profits will go to the organizations. The shirt might look familiar,’ he explained.
‘It’s based on an LA classic, the knock-off version of me they sell to tourists on the Venice boardwalk, except I can use my image,’ he continued before adding that he posted the link to purchase the shirt in his social media profile.