Maria Shriver goes shopping in Santa Monica after finalizing divorce from Arnold Schwarzenegger

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Maria Shriver was seen indulging in some retail therapy after finalizing her divorce from Arnold Schwarzenegger, ten years after their split, last week.While shoppingalong Santa Monica's Montana Avenue, which boasts more than 150 stores and restaurants, the 66-year-old journalist rocked a black turtleneck andmatching pants featuring red stripes running along the side.In addition to a fresh blowout, she wore along cross pendant, oversized shades and a sleek handbag on her shoulder.

Shopping: Maria Shriver was seen indulging in some retail therapy after finalizing her divorce from Arnold Schwarzenegger, ten years after their split, this weekAfter browsingLogan Hollowell Jewelry, she stepped out of the store in a black face mask over her mouth and nose amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

Arnold and Maria famously remained estranged for years after the journalist filed for divorce in July 1, 2011 following news he fathered a child - Joseph Baena - with their housekeeper Mildred Patricia 'Patty' Baena.The divorce remained in limbo for a decade due to both the 'lack of motivation' and a complex property settlement agreement, with his empire including a Brentwood mansion, an Idaho holiday home and a number of investment properties.

Casual: While shopping in Santa Monica, which boasts more than 150 stores, the 66-year-old journalist rocked a black turtleneck and matching pants featuring red stripes running along the side Staying safe: After browsing Logan Hollowell Jewelry, she stepped out of the store in a black face mask amid the COVID-19 pandemic The couple, who wed atSt Francis Xavier Church, in Hyannis, Massachusetts in 1986, had a reported net worth of over $400 million but had to divide that in half as they had no prenup,.

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