Yam Concepcion meets Bryan Cranston | Inquirer Entertainment

LOOK: Yam Concepcion meets ‘Breaking Bad’ star Bryan Cranston

/ 11:53 AM June 04, 2019

Yam Concepcion has been taking in the sights of New York, from Manhattan to Long Island.

It was in the former that the “Halik” actress bumped into actor Bryan Cranston, known for his role as Walter White in the crime drama series “Breaking Bad.”

Cranston also starred in sitcoms “Malcolm in the Middle” and “Seinfeld.”

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Concepcion posted a picture on Instagram of her, Cranston and her boyfriend Miguel CuUnjieng outside the Belasco Theatre in Manhattan on Saturday, June 1 (June 2 in Manila).

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The pictures show Cranston smiling as he accommodated a photo with the couple.

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Fellow celebs like Lovi Poe, Jake Cuenca, Martin Nievera, Max Collins and Jameson Blake expressed awe in the comments at the chance encounter.

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“Lucky!” said Blake, while Nievera commented, “What the…..”

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Concepcion is vacationing New York with her longtime boyfriend who is based in the States.  /ra

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