Arnold Schwarzenegger had another piece of his heart replaced, and says he is feeling good.

Arnold Schwarzenegger Says 'I Feel Fantastic' After Second Heart Surgery
Hollywood Foreign Press Association's Annual Grants Banquet - Show BEVERLY HILLS, CALIFORNIA - JULY 31: Arnold Schwarzenegger speaks onstage during Hollywood Foreign Press Association's Annual Grants Banquet at Regent Beverly Wilshire Hotel on July 31, 2019 in Beverly Hills, California. Kevin Winter/Getty Images

On Friday, Schwarzenegger surprises his fans with his revelation on Twitter that he underwent heart surgery. He had his first procedure just two years ago. Yet, the actor-businessman said he now has an actor, businessman.

The surgery was done at the renowned Cleveland Clinic. Schwarzenegger posted some photos from his hospital bed and didn't tell exactly when the procedure was done. Still, the actor added that he has been discharged and about feeling "fantastic" on Cleveland's streets following the procedure as per TMZ.

The "Terminator" star tweeted, "Thanks to the team at the Cleveland Clinic, I have a new aortic valve to go along with my new pulmonary valve from my previous surgery." Schwarzenegger thanked everyone in his hospital on his team for taking care of him.

According to IBT, the 73-year-old former California governor is now checking out statues in the city like a tourist. Schwarzenegger's post was bombarded with supportive messages from his fans.

Some wrote that they are praying for his fast recovery, while others advised him to take caution in the city due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

A fan wished him to get well soon and for the actor to have a full recovery, and to have no surgeries anymore.

"A proof that you can't keep a Good Terminator down! May you have a fast recovery, Arnold, (but lay off the heavyweights for a while, won't you?) All the Best to You," another fan wrote.

In 2018, Schwarzenegger had his first heart procedure at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles. The surgery was done to replace a pulmonic valve to his heart, initially changed in 1997 because of a congenital heart defect.

His spokesperson explained at the time that the replacement valve would not be permanent and had outlived its life expectancy, as per Variety. From the 2018 procedure, after awakening, the actor reportedly said, "I'm Back."

According to Variety, it was announced in August that Arnold Schwarzenegger was set to produce and star an hour-long spy series that was already in the works with Skydance TV. The spy adventure series follows the story of father and daughter, but they're. Still, there are no details as to who will play as Arnold's daughter in the series.

Earlier this year, Arnold Schwarzenegger recounted his heart surgery experiences in an inspiring commencement speech in a message to graduates. TMZ reported Schwarzenegger encouraged them to have a vision with their lives.

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