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Joseph Baena stocks up on groceries in Venice after appearing on cover of Men's Health magazine

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Joseph Baena was seen stocking up on groceries at Whole Foods in Venice, California after landing his first magazine cover on Men's Health this month.As he picked up some healthy snacks and a bottle of Fiji water, the 24-year-old bodybuilder son of Arnold Schwarzenegger sported a grey shirt, black pants and white sneakers.The hunky fitness enthusiast, who regularly shares shirtless workout videos at the gym, completed his look with anApple Watch and gold shades.

Handsome: Joseph Baena was seen stocking up on groceries at Whole Foods in Venice, California after landing his first magazine cover on Men's Health this monthOn his way to his car,Baena took off hisblue surgical mask and flashed his megawatt smile at onlookers after shooting a friendly peace sign.

During his interview for Men's Health March issue, he got candid about the day news broke that he was the Terminator star's illegitimate son - born from an affair with Schwarzenegger housekeeper Mildred Baena.In 2011, Baena was not yet in high school when it was revealed publicly that his dad was Austrian superstar and California Governor, Arnold Schwarzenegger who fathered the boy out of wedlock.

Ripped: As he picked up some healthy snacks and a bottle of Fiji water, the 24-year-old bodybuilder son of Arnold Schwarzenegger sported a grey shirt, black pants and white sneakers Buff:The hunky fitness enthusiast, who regularly shares shirtless workout videos at Gold's Gym, completed his look with an Apple Watch and gold shades'I remember the day very vividly.

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