'Breaking Bad' star Aaron Paul does not like to be known as 'Jesse Pinkman'?
Aaron Paul plays drug dealer Jesse Pinkman in 'Breaking Bad'
Aron Paul, widely known as Jesse Pinkman, has addressed the level of fame Breaking Bad has brought him.
It has been 12 years since the show ended and the fans still recognize Aaron very well for playing a drug dealer in the crime drama that first aired in 2008.
The fans not just remember his character but also still refer to him with his famous catchphrase from the show.
The 45-year-old, in an interview, said, “Noting being called "b****" at random is still ‘very much a problem’.”
Aaron believes it so 'wild' that he is still being remembered by just a motto ‘because the show's been done for so long.’ He feels super proud to have played this character.
At the Jimmy Kimmel Live show, the Need for Speed actor added, "But a lot of people are being, you know, introduced to it now.”
According to Paul, he has been called b**** more than anyone else in the world.
The actor does not get offended by it all as he believes ‘his character kind of made it more of like a term of endearment, a little bit.’
Breaking Bad features Aaron along with Bryan Cranston. The show revolves around a chemistry teacher, who discovers that he has cancer and decides to get into the business of meth-making to pay his medical bills.
He partners up with Jesse, who is drug dealer.
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