F9 star Vin Diesel teases possibility of Paul Walker’s daughter Meadow Walker appearing in forthcoming Fast franchise

Vin Diesel and Meadow Walker have remained close since 40-year-old, Paul Walker died in a single-car crash in November 2013.

The Fast and Furious star Vin Diesel teased the possibility of a friend, Paul Walker’s daughter Meadow Walker, who is a model, appearing in the Fast and Furious franchise.

According to a report by People magazine, the F9 actor opened up in a conversation with E! News’ Daily Pop whether his former co-star’s daughter would be featured in the Fast and Furious franchise.

To which Diesel replied, “I would not count anything out. Let me just – without giving you all of the secrets of Fast 10. Let’s just say nothing’s ruled out.”

He further added, “We stopped filming Furious 7 for about five months [after Paul’s death] because we were wrapping our heads around what we were going to do while mourning. And the studio accepted a bold decision, which was to allow the character to exist in our mythology,”

He said, “And to that end alone, you have to honour that. On a personal level, we started this franchise together. Alongside us starting the franchise, we started a brotherhood. Our brotherhood will outlast the franchise.”

According to People magazine, these comments by Diesel come right after he praised Meadow in a recent interview regarding the release of ‘F9.’ The actor said that his goddaughter “takes good care of me.”

Vin talking about Meadow said, “She’s the first person on Father’s Day to wish me Happy Father’s Day. To see her with my children is one of the most beautiful things. There are moments when I see her playing with Pauline (his 6-year-old daughter) and it hits me so deep ’cause I can only imagine what my brother sees when he sees that. I feel very protective. It goes beyond the movie.”

According to the report by People magazine, Vin Diesel has confirmed that ‘Fast and Furious 11’ will be the last chapter of the Fast and Furious Franchise. Explaining the reason behind the decision he told in an interview that the decision came “because every good story needs a finale.”

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