Owner of Breaking Bad Home Sprays Fans to Deter Visitors in Albuquerque
Owner of Breaking Bad Home Sprays Fans to Deter Visitors in Albuquerque

Owner of Breaking Bad Home Sprays Fans to Deter Visitors in Albuquerque

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Joanne Quintana, the longtime owner of the Albuquerque home featured as Walter White's residence in the acclaimed TV series "Breaking Bad," has grown increasingly frustrated with the constant influx of fans visiting her property. Despite initially welcoming the show's filming and the attention it brought, Quintana now actively discourages trespassers by using a water hose to spray visitors who get too close and enforcing strict photo rules, such as no tripods and only quick snapshots from designated spots. The house, which has become a major tourist attraction more than a decade after the show ended, draws fans eager to see the iconic filming location, but Quintana prioritizes her privacy and has even put the home on the market for $4 million amid her frustrations. While some fans sympathize, others criticize her approach or suggest monetizing the interest through rentals. Quintana's stance reflects a tension between private property rights and public fascination with pop culture landmarks, as she balances her personal boundaries against the global fanbase's enthusiasm.

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