Aaron Paul Reveals Breaking Bad Fans Still Call Him ‘B*tch’ Even 12 Years After Show Ended: ‘It’s So Wild Because…’

Without a doubt, Aaron Paul captivated audiences during the successful stint of Breaking Bad. Yet, even as an actor, he continues to grapple with certain repercussions for portraying Jesse Pinkman in this gripping series.

On Jimmy Kimmel Live! on Tuesday, the actor from Need for Speed expressed that it continues to be an issue when fans of the series address him with disrespectful terms like “b*tch” while they encounter each other on the street.

Aaron Paul remarked, “It’s astonishing because the series has been over for quite some time now, but there are still new audiences discovering it daily.

Aaron Paul has stated with assurance that he might have been referred to as ‘bitch’ more times than any other person globally. He made this claim during an interview with Jimmy Kimmel.

In case you’re unfamiliar, the man who stars as Better Call Saul actually played Jesse Pinkman in Breaking Bad. This show is notable because his character, Jesse, was once a pupil of Walter White, a role that Bryan Cranston brought to life. Walter White was a high school chemistry teacher who discovered he had terminal cancer.

Together, the two characters form a partnership to produce methamphetamine and set off on a journey to sell it. Notably, Aaron Paul earned three Emmy Awards for his performance as Jesse Pinkman.

Regarding Jesse Pinkman, he was often associated with his extensive vocabulary and frequent usage of the word “bitch” in his conversations. When asked about his favorite “bitch” moment from the series by Conan O’Brien, Aaron Paul reminisced, stating that the show had an abundance of such instances. However, among them, he highlighted “Yeah, b*tch! Magnets!” as a memorable one.

Among some informal expressions that Paul found amusing were “Cool down with a Gatorade, dear!” and “This place belongs to me alone, darling.” (These phrases maintain the original meanings while being more suitable for casual conversation.)

For five seasons starting in 2008, Breaking Bad remained a strong television show. In addition to leads Paul and Cranston, the cast included Anna Gunn as Skyler White, Dean Norris as Hank Schrader, RJ Mitte portraying Walter White Jr., and Bob Odenkirk played Saul Goodman.

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2025-03-20 16:07