Paul Walker’s daughter, Meadow returned to Instagram on Wednesday after taking a year off from the social network.
Meadow, daughter of the late, Fast and Furious star, Paul Walker, shared a stunning photograph of herself looking more beautiful than ever.
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In her first snap shared almost a year to the date, the 18-year-old brunette can be seen wearing a simple white tank top, shading her eyes from the sun with her hand. With no caption, the teenager’s expression might just say it all.
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Fans and followers were quick to comment on her post by writing, “Paul would be so happy to know you’re happy now,” while another commented, “Please post more my goddess.”
Walker’s former co-star of the blockbuster franchise, Tyrese Gibson, also commented by writing, “Hello angel. Sending love and light.”
Prior to Wednesday’s social media share, Meadow’s last post was shared July 20, 2016 was a moving tribute to her father’s memory. Captioning her love and admiration for her father and The Paul Walker Foundation, Meadow shared a tender image of the two spending time together in a swimming pool.
A year before that post, Meadow found herself reflecting on her father and his passion, and decided to start the foundation on her own as a way to share a piece of him with the world.
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“I want to share that part of him with others,” she had written on her 2015 post. “I am tremendously proud to be launching The [Paul Walker Foundation] on his birthday. I can’t think of a better way to celebrate my father.”
Walker died Nov. 30, 2013, when his 2005 Porsche Carrera GT tragically hit a lamp post and tree in Los Angeles. He was with his friend, racing pro RogerRodas, who was reportedly driving the vehicle. The Los Angeles Times reports the force of their crash was so strong that after Rodas’ side hit a light pole and tree, the car spun until Walker’s passenger side slammed into another tree and burst into flames.
Autopsy reports state Walker suffered multiple fractures and other horrific traumatic injuries, adding he was so badly burned that he could not be visually identified nor a candidate for tissue donation.