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Maria Shriver Offered Millions to Write Tell-All Book!

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July 5 2011, Published 2:36 p.m. ET

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Reports are surfacing that Maria Shriver could rake in big bucks for a tell-all memoir to the tune of millions of dollars! Maria officially filed for divorce from Arnold Schwarzenegger on Friday and it sounds like the former First Lady of California has the potential to earn more than the $15 million former president Bill Clinton earned for his own memoir, My Life.

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Writing is nothing new for the former journalist, who has written six best-selling books such as And One More Thing Before You Go... and What's Happening to Grandpa? According to Radar Online, the pricetag on the potential tell-all memoir could set sales records through the roof to include details about growing up a Kennedy and life with the Arnold, check that, a cheating Arnold who had a kid with their maid.

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Although publishers are attempting to strike a deal, there's no telling if Maria is interested in writing such a book. According to RadarOnline, if one highly interested publishing company gets her to sign on the dotted line, they're thinking the deal may occur after the divorce is finalized, only to release the book after their youngest son turns 18 in 2015.

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