Hell Hath No Fury: Shriver Reportedly Responsible for Love Child Leaks, Hires Detectives to Probe Arnold's Past

Better watch your back, Arnie. You've just screwed over a Kennedy.

A few days ago, we learned that Maria Shriver had hired L.A. celebrity divorce attorney Laura Wasser to handle her sure-to-be-divorce from philandering husband/former Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger. Wasser has represented everyone from Ryan Reynolds and Angelina Jolie to Britney Spears in their high-dollar divorce proceedings. Now, according to Radar Online, Shriver has also hired a private detective to uncover potential additional love children in Arnie's past.

According to the magazine's source, "the investigator will likely look into the claims that he fathered multiple children, outside their marriage. Maria has heard the rumors and she wants to find out one way or another, if those claims are true."

The "claims" Shriver may have heard could have come from Jane Seymour (aka. "Dr Quinn, Medicine Woman"). CNN reported yesterday that Seymour said in an interview that she had "heard about two more [out of wedlock kids] somebody else knows about. I even met someone who knows him well."

Were not sure what makes Seymour suddenly so relevant again that she was being interviewed by CNN anyway, but the actress has since said she was misquoted. That being said, rumors do abound of all kinds of additional trysts, so it's reasonable to expect more drama in the near future.

Speaking of drama, TMZ is reporting that it was Shriver herself who leaked the information on Arnold's love child with Mildred "Patty" Baena. According to the gossip site, after she confronted Banea and learned the truth, Shriver reortedly wanted to hold a press conference and blow the whole hting up, but was persuaded to subtley leak the info to the press instead.

Solid advice by Shriver's PR team, if you ask us, and just how we'd expect a member of American politics' royal clan to behave.

When all is said and done, and all the dirty little secrets have been revealed, what do you think the final price tag on the divorce will be?