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Meadow Walker proves she's part of the Fast & Furious 7 cast with after-party selfie


April 10, 2015
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Since Paul Walker's tragic passing in 2013, the actor's friends and family have rallied behind his 16-year-old daughter Meadow. The young teen has now shared a sweet snap proving that her father's pals are indeed taking her under their wing, as they posed together at the Fast & Furious 7 premiere after-party last week.

The latest picture posted by Meadow on social media site Instagram shows the youngster sat at a table with Paul's good friend, and co-star, Vin Diesel, and Elsa Pataky, with the group all taking a selfie together.

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Paul's only daughter often uses her social media pages to pay tribute to her dad, and after the Fast and Furious 7 trailer was released, shared a playful picture which shows her as a toddler, sticking her tongue out at her smiling father.

Clearly reflecting on happy memories with her dad, the teenager captioned the picture with a smiley face.

The snap received over 14,000 likes from Paul's fans, who have continually showed their support to Meadow since her father's unexpected death in November 2013.

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At the Fast & Furious 7 premiere last week, Tyrese Gibson, said of Meadow: "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."

Tyrese also opened up about how the cast of the Fast and Furious franchise have been coping with the loss of Paul, who died in a car accident in November 2013, admitting that it's "so hard" to promote the film without him.

"He was truly an angel," the actor told People. "We were inspired to pick up the pieces and keep moving because it became 'Let us do this on his behalf.' It's really hard to do red carpets and have so many people walking up to you screaming… I'm just thinking to myself, 'It's not about me. It is so all about Paul.'"

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