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12th May 2023

Paul Walker’s daughter “so blessed” and honoured after dad’s tribute in Fast and Furious X

Ellen Fitzpatrick

“Thanks to my dad, I was born into the fast family.”

Paul Walker’s daughter Meadow has paid her late dad tribute in the most wholesome way ten years after his tragic death.

Taking to Instagram, Meadow revealed that she had a cameo in the latest Fast and Furious film and also shared a heart-melting tribute to her father while doing so.

Sharing a “preview of my cameo in Fast X“, Meadow told her followers how much of an impact the franchise has had on her life and how much the films meant to her.

She wrote: “The first fast was released when I was one year old! I grew up on set watching my father, Vin, Jordana, Michelle, Chris and more on the monitors.

“Thanks to my dad, I was born into the fast family. I can’t believe now I get to be up there too. With those who have been around to see me grow up.


“Thank you @louisleterrierpro for your kindness, patience and support. It feels like you’ve been part of the family since we started, I’m happy it’s just the beginning.

“Special shoutout to my dad’s best friend who is now my best friend @bbirtell, this wouldn’t have been possible without you. I am so blessed to be able to honour my father’s legacy and share this with him forever x I love you all so much.”

The actor passed away following a car crash in California while travelling to a charity event in 2013.

The driver of the vehicle, Roger Rodas, was also killed in the incident.

Walker was best known for his role in the Fast and the Furious franchise.

He played Brian O’Connor in the movies, starring alongside Vin Diesel since the first film was released back in 2001.

Walker also starred in Timeline, Into The Blue, and independent film, The Lazarus Project. His last film released before his death was The Pawn Shop Chronicles. 

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