Breaking Bad's Aaron Paul expecting second baby with wife

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Breaking Bad favourite Aaron Paul is set to become a father for the second time.

Aaron's wife and charity campaigner Lauren Paul announced the happy news on Instagram, sharing a sweet photograph of their daughter waving at her baby bump.

Alongside the intimate shot, Lauren wrote: "We can't wait to meet you baby! We love you so much already."

Congratulations, both!

Photo credit: Lauren Paul - Instagram
Photo credit: Lauren Paul - Instagram

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Aaron and Lauren tied the knot back in 2013, after first meeting at Coachella Festival in California. The couple welcomed their first child together, a daughter named Story Annabelle, five years later in 2018.

Aaron Paul shot to fame after landing the role of Jesse Pinkman in cult series Breaking Bad, starring alongside Bryan Cranston as a crystal meth cook and dealer.

The actor, who also stars in sci-fi drama Westworld, recently reprised his role in the long-anticipated Breaking Bad movie El Camino, which premiered on Netflix in 2019.

Things could've turned out differently, however, with Paul recently admitting that he credits Breaking Bad creator Vince Gilligan for saving his career.

Photo credit: Ben Rothstein / Netflix
Photo credit: Ben Rothstein / Netflix

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"I'm the first to admit how lucky I am. But it's Vince Gilligan who gave me a chance when, quite frankly, no one else would," he explained.

"I've had a lot of ups and downs and at the lowest point of my career, I wasn't able to pay my bills. I was borrowing money. I thought, 'What am I going to do?' Then Vince Gilligan hired me."

He continued: "No one wanted me – even after I tested, no one wanted me as the guy, and Vince said, 'No, he's the guy – he has to be the guy.'" And the rest, as they say, is history.

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