Mildred Baena and son Joseph
An attorney representing Mildred Baena, the mistress of actor and former California Governor, Arnold Schwarzenegger, claims she was not paid for the tell-all she granted Hello magazine. Yesterday morning, the Judiciary Report stated, Baena was paid for the interview, because as someone that grew up with British culture, I've always known Hello magazine, originally based in Britain and Europe, to do just that.
One goes to Hello for dramatized stories with airbrushing that makes one's breasts look buoyant. Her attorney stated a friend placed the article with Hello and implied she was not directly paid, but did not reveal if anyone close to her was compensated for the tell-all piece. Furthermore, why would one choose to break one's silence with a glossy mag, known for paying for sensationalized stories about tawdry affairs. If one is seeking credibility, why not go to a well-established newspaper that has a serious air to it. Not to knock Hello, because I've read the British version of it for years, but certainly Baena must understand why people would think that.
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