Paul Walker's daughter, Meadow, hung out with her late father's Fast and Furious co-stars, Vin Diesel and Elsa Pataky.
The 16 year old posted a photograph on her Instagram account where she is seen smiling, while embracing Pataky and Diesel posing beside them.
The cast does have something to smile about after all. Furious 7 has quickly surpassed the $500 million mark in box office sales internationally. The Hollywood Reporter said, "the desire to see Walker one last time is no doubt contributing greatly to Furious 7's stunning performance."
During a Thanksgiving hiatus in 2013, Walker died in a tragic car crash. The film halted production as soon as the event occurred and pushed the release date from July 2014 to April 2015. The studio rewrote parts of the film and used as much of the footage they already had of the late Fast and Furious actor, to send off his character, Brian, in the most respectful way possible.
When the trailer for the film premiered during the Super Bowl, Meadow posted another photo, remembering her father.
Tyrese Gibson, Walker's co-star, spoke to People about Meadow saying, "She's really in a great space. She's really focused on her education and just spending a lot of quality time with her friends. That brings her a lot of joy."
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