Arnold Schwarzenegger’s son Joseph Baena won’t let a severe storm stop him from getting a good workout.
On Monday, the 25-year-old star shared a video of him training as Tropical Storm Hilary hit Los Angeles.
Joseph joked that he defied recommendations to stay indoors to preserve his body.
“Hey, don’t go out today! “There’s a hurricane coming,” he wrote in the video while gazing up at the overcast sky and ripping his shirt off.
Joseph flaunted his bodybuilder physique as he struck poses in the courtyard and pumped some iron in the rain.
It must not rain on his parade! Joseph Baena didn’t let Hurricane Hilary stop him from getting a good workout
“Hilary just wanted a free show,” he captioned the video.
Joseph looked just like his legendary bodybuilder father as he showed off his muscles for the camera.
Over the course of his acclaimed career, Arnold racked up five Mr. Universe wins and seven Mr. Olympia titles, widely regarded as one of the greatest bodybuilders of all time.
Despite celebrating his 76th birthday on July 30, the Terminator star revealed that he still weights for 30 minutes almost every day.
Joseph had tried various career options since graduating from Pepperdine University in 2019, including working as a real estate agent, fitness model and DJ.
Like his father, acting and bodybuilding seem to be among his two passions, which he incorporates into his everyday life.
Focusing on his acting in recent years, Joseph starred in two films in 2022: Chariot and Bully High.
The Los Angeles native currently has no fewer than five productions in the works, including roles in Gunner, starring Luke Hemsworth, and Athena Saves Christmas, starring Cuba Gooding Jr.
To bend! Baena looked just like his legendary father, Arnold Schwarzenegger, as he flaunted his muscles
Won’t stop him! Joseph joked that he defied recommendations to stay indoors to preserve his body
Polishing! Baena showed off his fit physique as he posed in the rain
Just like dad! Over the course of his acclaimed career, Arnold racked up five Mr. Universe wins and seven Mr. Olympia titles, widely regarded as one of the greatest bodybuilders of all time
Baena was born in October 1997 as a result of an extramarital affair between Schwarzenegger and his family’s former housekeeper, Mildred Patricia “Patty” Baena.
At the time, the former California governor was married to Maria Shriver, whom he eventually separated and divorced after their secret affair became public.
The former couple had been together for 25 years when they decided to end their relationship, which included Shriver moving out of their Brentwood mansion in May 2011.
The former couple have four children together: sons Patrick, 29, and Christopher, 25, and daughters Christina, 32, and Katherine, 33.
pump iron! Baena was doing some weight lifting exercises outside
“Hey, don’t go out today! “There’s a hurricane coming,” he wrote in the video while gazing up at the overcast sky and ripping his shirt off
Father and son: Baena pictured with his father Arnold
Southern California’s first tropical storm in 84 years dropped several inches of rain over the Los Angeles area on Sunday.
Storm Hilary flooded roads and crippled power lines across southern California and the southwestern United States on Monday after unleashing record-breaking overnight rain.
The remains of Hilary were expected to follow heavy rains in Nevada and Utah and the Northwest, where flooding threatened more than 4 million people through Monday night, the service said.
Meteorologists issued a flash flood warning for an area northwest of Las Vegas through Monday afternoon, saying there was a risk of life-threatening runoff along rivers and streams.
No deaths or significant injuries were reported in the United States as a result of Hilary, the first tropical storm to strike Southern California in more than seven decades. Overnight it was downgraded to a post-tropical cyclone.
“Fortunately, Californians listened to their local officials and took the necessary precautionary measures to protect themselves and their families,” FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell told reporters aboard Air Force One.