A month ago I started a 30-day challenge on our Instagram page @aaron_paul_fans. This challenge is already into it’s second year of being held, and just like the first time, this year was very cool and fun looking for Aaron Paul photos that represent a specific theme. It’s different, it’s challenging, and for all those who are fans it’s a chance to admire our guy and enjoy the dynamic within the page.
It worked as follows: every day for 30 days a challenge was issued and I had to make a post on that topic using relevant photos. There were super easy days, and there were also days that almost took my sanity away. For example, on the 13th day the challenge was “Idol singing”, and although there are some very interesting videos of AP singing, they just weren’t enough to complete a carousel. This this left me a little frustrated, it’s like I didn’t do what I set out to do.
Day 2 “Idol Selfie” was really cool, photos taken by the man himself of himself, who doesn’t love that? This post had an incredible acceptance and is among the darlings of these 30 days.
So there were days that were super easy and others that needed a little more dedication, but overall it was amazing, it’s always good to talk about who we like, and there’s no shortage of things to talk about with Aaron Paul.
Youth!
The challenge I want to bring to your attention in this post (yes, I already anticipate that there will be a second part), is the Challenge on the 23rd day – “Aaron Paul in the 2000s”.
What I have been noticing is whenever I post to the Instagram page stories or photos of AP at the beginning of his career, these posts always take on a huge interest.
All of us who are fans of Aaron know that his career exploded from 2008 with Breaking Bad and his fantastic portrayal of the character Jesse Pinkman, but everything that revolves around AP before that time is very sought after and always causes a certain uproar.
Maybe the fact that Aaron has always had a young spirit and energy that spreads to everything he goes through. Maybe that’s what makes fans identify so much with this phase, with everything that is related to Aaron in the beginning of his career. It’s almost like the years haven’t passed and we are allowing him to live in this state of eternal youth (by the way, the years passed really well for him, it’s like he is a fine wine, you know?).
Regarding Aaron’s challenge post in the 2000s, what I have to say is that it was this post that experienced the highest number of engagements, with more than 130k impressions. This is a very good number for a page that continues to grow. In fact, even after the challenge ended, this post is still among the most viewed on the page right now.
If you didn’t follow the idol’s 30-day challenge, follow our Instagram page and check back on everything that happened.
See even more about Aaron Paul in the 2000s at the following link: https://www.aaronpaulfans.com/aaron-paul-style-in-the-2000s/