Actor
Arnold
Schwarzenegger
regrets
the
end
of
his
marriage
but
says
he
has
no
desire
to
alter
his
"mistakes
and
failures".
Asked
if
he'd
do
anything
differently
if
he
could
go
back
in
time,
mirror.co.uk
quoted
him
as
saying:
"I
don't
know
if
I
would
change
anything.
I'd
leave
it
alone,
even
with
the
mistakes
I
made."
The
"Terminator
Genisys" actor
separated
from
Maria
Shriver
-
the
mother
of
his
children
Katherine,
25,
Christina,
23,
Patrick,
21,
and
17-year-old
Christopher
-
in
2011
after
he
confessed
that
he
had
fathered
a
son,
Joseph,
now
17,
with
their
housekeeper
Mildred
Baena.
"Overall
-
even
with
the
failures
-
my
life
has
been
blessed
and
I
am
a
happy
person
and
I
wouldn't
change
my
life
with
anyone
else's,"
he
said.
Instead,
Arnold
-
who
is
now
dating
Heather
Milligan
-
tries
to
learn
from
his
mistakes.
"I've
learned
to
be
positive;
to
get
up
and
make
sure
that
you
undo
as
much
of
the
damage
that
you
can
and
that
you
think
twice
before
you
make
mistakes.
And
think
about
what
effect
they
have
on
other
people."
And
the
"Expendables
3" actor
is
thankful
that
he
now
has
a
"wonderful"
relationship
with
his
ex-wife.
"Now
I
have
a
wonderful
relationship
with
Maria.
There
are
no
fights.
We
talk
all
the
time
on
the
phone,"
he
said.
"We
are
responsible
parents
and
we
know
the
only
way
it
works
is
if
we
work
together
and
that
is
going
really
well."
The
actor
stars
in
"Terminator
Genisys"
-
the
fifth
installment
in
the
"Terminator" series
-
alongside
Emilia
Clarke,
Jason
Clarke
and
Jai
Courtney.
The
film
opens
in
the
future,
making
the
audience
part
of
a
relentless
race
through
various
time
zones
along
with
the
Terminators.
The
film
will
hit
the
screens
in
India
on
July
3.