True LiesHoliday Reunion! Arnold Schwarzenegger and Tom Arnold Reteam to Hand Out Thanksgiving Turkeys

Mar. 15, 2025

Tom Arnold and Arnold Schwarzenegger in November 2024 and in 1994’s ‘True Lies’.Photo:MediaPunch/Shutterstock

Tom Arnold, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger at the 43rd on miracle on 1st street Turkey Giveaway and Tree Lighting Ceremony at The Hollenbeck Youth Center in Los Angeles, California on November 26, 2024

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The holidays are a time for giving back to the community and reconnecting with old friends — and if you’re a celebrity, former costars.

This week,Arnold SchwarzeneggerandTom Arnolddid both at the 43rd Annual Miracle on 1st Street Turkey Giveaway and Tree Lighting Ceremony at the Hollenbeck Youth Center in Los Angeles. The Tuesday, Nov. 26 event turned into a spontaneousTrue Liesreunion, when the film’s stars both showed up to hand out turkeys and kick off the festive season.

Schwarzenegger, 77, and Arnold, 65, costarred alongsideJamie Lee Curtisin the 1994 action comedy, in which Schwarzenegger played a secret agent and Arnold a member of his team.

Tom Arnold and Arnold Schwarzenegger in 2024.MediaPunch/Shutterstock

Tom Arnold, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger at the 43rd on miracle on 1st street Turkey Giveaway and Tree Lighting Ceremony at The Hollenbeck Youth Center in Los Angeles, California,

The pair were photographed at Tuesday’s turkey giveaway with one of the frozen birds, with the former California governor sporting a jacket with state’s gubernatorial seal on the front.

Volunteers at the event reportedly handed out 1,000 turkeys as well as bags of tortillas, fruits, carrots, potatoes and onions to local families.

According to local news outlet theBoyle Heights Beat, the former California governor said the annual event has been a tradition for him for more than three decades.

“I had such a great time,” Schwarzenegger said of the first time he participated in the turkey giveaway. “It made me feel so good, that every year since then, I’ve been doing this.”

Tom Arnold and Arnold Schwarzenegger in ‘True Lies’.Zade Rosenthal/Lightstorm/20th Century Fox/Kobal/Shutterstock

Tom Arnold, Arnold Schwarzenegger True Lies - 1994

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“To me, it’s a great, great pleasure to donate the turkeys again … because I know this whole season is about sharing,” he added. “I love America and America greeted me, as an immigrant, with open arms.”

“As we were pulling up, I said to my daughter, ‘It looks like aTaylor Swift concert,’ ” he told theBoyle Heights Beat. “People are lined up around the block. It’s a good feeling. It’s good to be involved in this sort of thing for so many years. We have a lot of fun and we appreciate the Hollenbeck folks.”

Arnold Schwarzenegger and Tom Arnold at the 43rd Annual Miracle on 1st Street Turkey Giveaway and Tree Lighting Ceremony in L.A. in 2024.MediaPunch/Shutterstock

Tom Arnold, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger at the 43rd on miracle on 1st street Turkey Giveaway and Tree Lighting Ceremony at The Hollenbeck Youth Center in Los Angeles, California on November 26, 2024

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Schwarzenegger, who also lit up the center’s Christmas tree, reflected on his first Thanksgiving in the U.S. “When I came to America in 1968, I didn’t even know what Thanksgiving was,” he said. “People from the gym just came to my empty apartment and they brought sheets, silverware, dishes and food and a radio. The generosity of the American people was so extraordinary. I’ll always remember those things."

source: people.com