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Breaking Badwas concluded over a decade ago, but it is still considered one of the must-watch TV series of all time. It’s one of the most famous shows thanks to how well-written the show is. It set a standard on how to write a show. The storytelling, the character, the vibe- everything about the show is just so good.

But, all these pleasant moments are not so pleasant for the real-life owner of Walter White’s house. The house became a popular tourist spot and it seemingly does not make the real-life owner a happy owner.
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Breaking BadHouse Owners Have Had Enough
The house, where the protagonist of the famous showBreaking BadWalter White aka Heisenberg lived in the show, is located in Albuquerque, New Mexico state of the US. The drama first aired back in 2008 and since then the house has become one of the main attractions forBreaking Badfans.
The home is owned by Frances Padilla, whose family has lived there for at least forty years.

Fans have been visiting the house, and clicking pictures for a long period. It’s a must-visit place for fans of the show. But that annoyed the real owners and eventually, they built a 6ft iron fence to keep people away in 2017.
In 2017, the homeowner’s daughter Joanne Quintana toldKOB4 Newsin Albuquerque that she and her mother had to deal with hundreds of visitors on a daily basis who came to take photographs, enact the scenes, and throw pizzas on the roof.

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Show Creator Vince Gilligan Urged Fans to Stop Throwing Pizzas
Breaking BadandBetter Call Saulshowrunner Vince Gilligan asked fans to stop doing all these kinds of stuff while sightseeing onBetter Call Saul Insider Podcast.
“Lately, we’re hearing from the owner that folks are wandering on to her property, and are being rude to her when she comes out and basically says ‘you’re on my property.’” said Gilligan. (ViaThe Hollywood Reporter)

“They are throwing pizzas on roofs and stuff like that. Let me tell you, there is nothing original or funny or cool about throwing a pizza on this lady’s roof. It is just not funny. It’s been done before. You are not the first.”
“We love our fans. I don’t love those fans. I don’t consider them fans,” said Gilligan.
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Walter brought over a giant pepperoni pizza to his home in an attempt to make amends with Skyler, in season three’s episodeCaballo Sin Nombre. As soon as she rejected this, he threw the pizza on the roof in frustration in one shot. Instantly, This scene has become a fan favorite but also frustrated the homeowner.
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Prantik Prabal Roy
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