It sure looked to me as though Arnold Schwarzenegger nibbled the ear of a woman he was hugging last week at the Mall of America.
But you be the judge. See the 2 minute or (slow motioned) 2 minute, 10 second time marks on my 62nd 2012 startribune.com video and decide for yourself. My video footage of the encounter was obstructed by MOA PR coordinator Sarah Schmidt stepping in front of my camera shot.
Obviously, the woman whose earlobe got canoodled by Conan the Barbarian was a chum of the still technically married man.
Although she and a younger woman who was with her got Schwarzenegger's autograph on their copies of his book, "Total Recall: My Unbelievably True Life Story," they did not appear to have wristbands. Fans stood in line to get 250 wristbands that entitled them to autographs. The two women were also allowed into a secure area to wait out the autograph session at which fans' hopes for taking photos with Arnold were terminated. However, Schwarzenibbler posed for pictures with these two women.
In addition to possibly sampling an earlobe, the action star also took bites out of a good chocolate bar during his book signing and afterward took away two scoops of cookies and cream from the nearby Haagen Dazs.
To his credit, Schwarzenegger autographed more than just his current book. He signed his previous books, too; many authors don't. He repeatedly jumped to sign portraits and posters fans brought along, without them having to ask.
This may be how Schwarzenegger always behaves at book signings. Or maybe it's part of a new charm offensive as he rehabs his image. It's taken a drubbing because of what he's written in this tell-most, and because of the timing of the book, which includes a chapter on fathering a child with the family housekeeper. His wife, Maria Shriver, part of the Kennedy clan, gave up her TV career when he ran for governor. And this was the thanks she got.
But the fans who turned out for the movie star's autograph didn't seem put off by the messy private behavior that justifiably inspired Shriver to file for divorce after 25 years.