The Walking Dead: Norman Reedus surprises Jeffrey Dean Morgan with a birthday cake

MADRID, SPAIN - MARCH 09: (L-R) Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Andrew Lincoln and Norman Reedus attend the 'The Walking Dead' Eurotour photocall at the Capitol cinema on March 9, 2017 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by Fotonoticias/WireImage)
MADRID, SPAIN - MARCH 09: (L-R) Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Andrew Lincoln and Norman Reedus attend the 'The Walking Dead' Eurotour photocall at the Capitol cinema on March 9, 2017 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by Fotonoticias/WireImage) /
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Norman Reedus surprised The Walking Dead costar Jeffrey Dean Morgan with a cake at Walker Stalker Con in San Francisco.

What do you get for the man who brings Negan to life on his birthday? A Lucille birthday cake, of course. And that’s exactly what Norman Reedus did for Jeffrey Dean Morgan at Walker Stalker Con in San Francisco on Saturday.

Morgan was one of many stars in attendance at the celebration of all things The Walking Dead. In the middle of his panel, in front of hundreds of excited fans, Norman Reedus took the stage with a Lucille cake to give Morgan an early birthday present. Morgan’s real birthday isn’t until April 22, but Reedus thought it would be a good idea to start the celebration early, and he had the entire crowd serenade Morgan with a rousing rendition of “Happy Birthday.”

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It’s also worth noting that Morgan is now sporting scruff after trimming his full beard seen on Talking Dead during the season finale. The beard became a mustache that could make Steven Ogg jealous, and now it’s just scruff. And one lucky woman got an up close and personal look at it.

Norman Reedus and Jeffrey Dean Morgan have a bromance for the ages, despite their characters’ battle of wits on the show. Reedus and Morgan have been making the rounds on press tours and convention circuits, and fans have enjoyed seeing them play off each other’s energy.

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Reedus and Morgan might be the best of friends, but clearly their television counterparts are not, and that makes watching them at conventions even more fun.

Walker Stalker San Francisco continues Sunday, April 16.