Welcome to Hollywood - how one line can change everything
- Alex Gray

- Jul 16
- 2 min read
Updated: Aug 30
A bombshell claim in Alex Gray’s latest installment of the Stuff We Cannot Talk About series: The Lady And The Modern-Day Feminist has ignited a firestorm over a decades-old film, with one of its stars, Arnold Schwarzenegger, allegedly facing repercussions.
Here’s an extract from the book:
Rumor has it that Hollywood’s dropped the hammer on Arnold Schwarzenegger. Even though he’s pushing eighty and slowing down, the legendary star won’t land any more juicy roles, no matter how small. Even his ongoing involvement in politics, including advocacy for climate change and immigration reform, as well as his criticism of political leaders, appears to be destined for the scrap heap. And to make matters worse, he’s now facing criticism in his role as Chief Movement Officer at Zimmer Biomet. The reason might surprise you: it all stems from a single line in a film he made over 35 years ago. Yes, you read correctly, 35 long years, to be exact. Despite not being the actor who even uttered the line, Arnie experienced colossal success in his own role, making it justifiable that he now faces the repercussions. The poor young actor, Miko Hughes, who actually uttered those dreadful words, is likely headed for an even darker abyss.
Little Miko, at the gentle age of four, unleashed a devastating statement during Kindergarten Cop: “Boys have a penis, girls have a vagina.” Oh, how innocent and accurate that statement seemed back then. Little did the world know that, thirty-five years later, uttering that line would unleash a whirlwind of hate crime accusations and claims of oppression.
The Gray News is investigating the validity of this piece, with insiders in Hollywood providing conflicting information. While some claim that the rumors are true, others deny any truth to them. As the story unfolds, we will provide updates and insights into the situation.
This controversy highlights a growing concern about accountability – not just for public figures, but for every individual. The impact of past actions on careers and lives raises complex questions about where to draw the line. As society evolves, it’s crucial to consider the nuances of holding individuals accountable for their past. Different perspectives will yield different answers, and regardless of the story’s validity, its emergence has sparked important questions. We’ll be closely monitoring the outcome.
True story!



