Photo:Mike Marsland/WireImage, Amanda Edwards/GettyBryan Cranstonhasn’t been paying close attention to theVanderpump Rulesdrama — but he still managed to pull off an incredible impression ofAriana Madix, nonetheless.On Tuesday’s episode ofWatch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen, theBreaking Badalum put his acting skills to the test with a rendition of Madix’sVPRseason 10 finalemonologue. Just before diving into the scene, which was a direct copy of Madix’s last words to ex-boyfriendTom Sandoval, Cranston commented, “Is it alright if I don’t know what I’m doing?”As the lights dimmed, Cranston, 67, began emotionally delivering Madix’s speech. “I’ve been with you for nine years, when you were literally f—ing, like, wearing combat boots and skinny jeans. And didn’t have a dime to your name. Oh, no,” he said.Nicole Weingart/Bravo“Now you’ve got a little bit of money. Little bar, little band. And this girl is going to act enamored with you? Cause that’s what you want. You want someone to just gas you up.  You’re worth nothing,” the actor continued, emphasizing his words with the wag of a finger as cheers from the audience roared.Cranston ended the monologue with Madix’s final declaration, “I regret ever loving you,” then turned away emotionally to cover his face. HostAndy Cohenwas holding back laughter throughout the scene, as the audience enthusiastically supported Cranston’s rendition of the scene.And to think, Cranston admitted he’s “never seen the show” ahead of the acting challenge.Cranston isn’t the only actor up to theVPRchallenge in what Cohen calls the “Pump Rules Clubhouse Playhouse” — a segment onWWHLin which his guests reenact scenes from the hit Bravo reality show. Anotherrecent highlightsaw formerMad MencostarsJon HammandJohn Slatterystep into the shoes of Sandoval andJames Kennedy.This time around, the actors came with prior knowledge — Hamm even being aself-proclaimed “Vanderpumper.”Their exchangefeatured some now-iconic lines from the reunion, including Kennedy’s insult that Sandoval is “a worm with a mustache.”Kennedy, 31, later praised Hamm’s portrayal of him onWWHL. “Jon Hamm. YOU LEGEND.😂🙌,” the DJcaptioned a clipfrom the moment via Instagram, which Madix also “liked.”Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Vanderpump RulesandWatch What Happens Live(which airs Thursdays through Sunday nights after Bravo primetime) can be streamed on Peacock.

Photo:Mike Marsland/WireImage, Amanda Edwards/Getty

Bryan Cranston, Ariana Madix

Mike Marsland/WireImage, Amanda Edwards/Getty

Bryan Cranstonhasn’t been paying close attention to theVanderpump Rulesdrama — but he still managed to pull off an incredible impression ofAriana Madix, nonetheless.On Tuesday’s episode ofWatch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen, theBreaking Badalum put his acting skills to the test with a rendition of Madix’sVPRseason 10 finalemonologue. Just before diving into the scene, which was a direct copy of Madix’s last words to ex-boyfriendTom Sandoval, Cranston commented, “Is it alright if I don’t know what I’m doing?”As the lights dimmed, Cranston, 67, began emotionally delivering Madix’s speech. “I’ve been with you for nine years, when you were literally f—ing, like, wearing combat boots and skinny jeans. And didn’t have a dime to your name. Oh, no,” he said.Nicole Weingart/Bravo“Now you’ve got a little bit of money. Little bar, little band. And this girl is going to act enamored with you? Cause that’s what you want. You want someone to just gas you up.  You’re worth nothing,” the actor continued, emphasizing his words with the wag of a finger as cheers from the audience roared.Cranston ended the monologue with Madix’s final declaration, “I regret ever loving you,” then turned away emotionally to cover his face. HostAndy Cohenwas holding back laughter throughout the scene, as the audience enthusiastically supported Cranston’s rendition of the scene.And to think, Cranston admitted he’s “never seen the show” ahead of the acting challenge.Cranston isn’t the only actor up to theVPRchallenge in what Cohen calls the “Pump Rules Clubhouse Playhouse” — a segment onWWHLin which his guests reenact scenes from the hit Bravo reality show. Anotherrecent highlightsaw formerMad MencostarsJon HammandJohn Slatterystep into the shoes of Sandoval andJames Kennedy.This time around, the actors came with prior knowledge — Hamm even being aself-proclaimed “Vanderpumper.”Their exchangefeatured some now-iconic lines from the reunion, including Kennedy’s insult that Sandoval is “a worm with a mustache.”Kennedy, 31, later praised Hamm’s portrayal of him onWWHL. “Jon Hamm. YOU LEGEND.😂🙌,” the DJcaptioned a clipfrom the moment via Instagram, which Madix also “liked.”Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Vanderpump RulesandWatch What Happens Live(which airs Thursdays through Sunday nights after Bravo primetime) can be streamed on Peacock.

Bryan Cranstonhasn’t been paying close attention to theVanderpump Rulesdrama — but he still managed to pull off an incredible impression ofAriana Madix, nonetheless.

On Tuesday’s episode ofWatch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen, theBreaking Badalum put his acting skills to the test with a rendition of Madix’sVPRseason 10 finalemonologue. Just before diving into the scene, which was a direct copy of Madix’s last words to ex-boyfriendTom Sandoval, Cranston commented, “Is it alright if I don’t know what I’m doing?”

As the lights dimmed, Cranston, 67, began emotionally delivering Madix’s speech. “I’ve been with you for nine years, when you were literally f—ing, like, wearing combat boots and skinny jeans. And didn’t have a dime to your name. Oh, no,” he said.

Nicole Weingart/Bravo

VANDERPUMP RULES – “Reunion” – Pictured: (l-r) Ariana Madix, Andy Cohen

“Now you’ve got a little bit of money. Little bar, little band. And this girl is going to act enamored with you? Cause that’s what you want. You want someone to just gas you up.  You’re worth nothing,” the actor continued, emphasizing his words with the wag of a finger as cheers from the audience roared.

Cranston ended the monologue with Madix’s final declaration, “I regret ever loving you,” then turned away emotionally to cover his face. HostAndy Cohenwas holding back laughter throughout the scene, as the audience enthusiastically supported Cranston’s rendition of the scene.

And to think, Cranston admitted he’s “never seen the show” ahead of the acting challenge.

Cranston isn’t the only actor up to theVPRchallenge in what Cohen calls the “Pump Rules Clubhouse Playhouse” — a segment onWWHLin which his guests reenact scenes from the hit Bravo reality show. Anotherrecent highlightsaw formerMad MencostarsJon HammandJohn Slatterystep into the shoes of Sandoval andJames Kennedy.

This time around, the actors came with prior knowledge — Hamm even being aself-proclaimed “Vanderpumper.”Their exchangefeatured some now-iconic lines from the reunion, including Kennedy’s insult that Sandoval is “a worm with a mustache.”

Kennedy, 31, later praised Hamm’s portrayal of him onWWHL. “Jon Hamm. YOU LEGEND.😂🙌,” the DJcaptioned a clipfrom the moment via Instagram, which Madix also “liked.”

Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.

Vanderpump RulesandWatch What Happens Live(which airs Thursdays through Sunday nights after Bravo primetime) can be streamed on Peacock.

source: people.com