Jeffrey Dean Morgan, who plays Negan on The Walking Dead, wishes fans would stop visiting his home.
The actor took to Twitter on Tuesday to discourage fans from coming to his house, taking pictures and knocking on his door.
“It’s rude and creepy,” Morgan tweeted. He also issued a warning: “And… you’re being recorded.”
“Dear people that think it’s a solid plan to come to our house, take pictures, drive up to house, knock on door… it’s not a good plan. It’s rude and creepy. Respect our privacy please. And… you’re being recorded,” Jeffrey Dean Morgan tweeted on Tuesday.
Some Walking Dead fans take the show a little bit too far. We are guessing Morgan will be adding additional security to keep people from knocking on his door.
The Walking Dead returns for its ninth season this fall, while the sister show Fear The Walking Dead airs on Sundays at 9 pm Eastern and will return for the second half of its fourth season on August 12th.
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