The Walking Dead's Chandler Riggs Gets Epic Page In High School Year Book

05/01/2017 10:02 am EDT

Trying to juggle school work, friends, family, sports, etc. can be hard on any high school senior. Now, imagine trying to juggle of that while fighting off hordes of the undead. Tough, right?

This is the life that The Walking Dead star Chandler Riggs has been living for the last four years. He's had to complete his high school work, while keeping up his ever-important role on the show. His life is about to get a little bit easier, as Riggs is set to graduate from high school this spring.

If you remember your high school yearbook, you may recall the very back section being reserved for the parents of graduating seniors, where they could take out "ads" to celebrate their child.

While he may be famous, Chandler Riggs is still a high school kid, and his parents took out an ad in his yearbook, to celebrate all that he's accomplished.

Another student in the actor's graduating class posted a picture of the ad on Reddit. It looks just like anyone else's senior ad, except for the cover of Entertainment Weekly staring up at you from the middle of the page.

Riggs will still appear as Carl on The Walking Dead, and he's planning on going to college in the fall.

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The Walking Dead will return for its eighth season in October of 2017. The first trailer is expected to arrive at San Diego Comic Con in July. For complete coverage and insider info all off-season long, follow @BrandonDavisBD on Twitter.

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