'Breaking Bad’ house owner sprays fans with water hose
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There’s a new villain living in Walter White’s house.

Joanne Quintana grew up in the ranch-style home in Albuquerque, New Mexico during the filming of “Breaking Bad,” which aired from 2008 to 2013.

Now, Quintana has to deal with fans of the show flocking to the famous house to take pictures — much to her chagrin.

Influencer Santi, who has over 174,000 Instagram followers, went to Quintana’s home for a day and witnessed what she has to deal with.

In his viral clip, Santi filmed Quintana spraying fans on the street with her water house, as she demanded they stay away from her property.

While sitting on a chair in her front yard, Quintana asked one fan, “Have you seen anything but ‘Breaking Bad’ stuff since you’ve been here?”

“You can take a picture from that corner, do not get close,” she continued. “And no tripods, no nothing. One picture then you go.”

When one visitor approached Quintana’s property, she told him, “Back up, cowboy.”

Another visitor told Quintana that he was a fan of the Emmy Award winning show, to which she replied, “The whole world is a fan, doesn’t impress me.”

Santi’s video of Quintana went viral with nearly 3 million views, as fans weighed in on Quintana’s behavior.

“She just sits there all day and tells people how stupid they are lol,” one fan wrote.

“If she was smart she’d start charging,” another person said.

Someone else pointed out, “The street and sidewalk are public property.”

Other fans suggested Quintana should Airbnb her house to make money.

In January, Quintana listed her home for $4 million as she grew frustrated with fans of the show gawking at her property.

Walter White, played by Bryan Cranston, his wife Skylar, and their son Walt Jr. infamously lived in the home in the series.

Quintana shared with KOB local news that she viewed the filming experience as a unique opportunity that allowed her family to witness the glamour of Hollywood, including engaging with the entire cast and crew.

But eventually Quintana and her family dealt with strangers constantly visiting the property.

During one incident, a package addressed to “Walter White” arrived at their house at 4:30 a.m., prompting the Quintanas to call the bomb squad due to safety concerns.

They also put up a fence — but that did not deter television nerds from showing up to the home.

In a nod to a memorable scene from the show, some fans threw whole pizzas onto the garage roof of the house. However, “Breaking Bad” creator Vince Gilligan criticized this behavior on the “Better Call Saul” podcast in 2022.

“There is nothing original, or funny, or cool, about throwing a pizza on this lady’s roof,” Gilligan said at the time.

“She is the sweetest lady in the world, and if you are getting on her nerves you are doing something seriously f**king wrong,” he added about Quintana.

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