Skip to content
Search AI Powered

Latest Stories

Paul Walker's Daughter Pays Sweet Tribute To Her Dad On The Ninth Anniversary Of His Death

Meadow Walker; Paul Walker
Theo Wargo/Getty Images; KMazur/WireImage

Meadow Walker posted a sweet throwback picture of herself as a child with her dad, actor Paul Walker, who died in a car crash on November 30, 2013.

It's been nine years since we lost Paul Walker.

The Fast and the Furious star died in a car crash on November 30, 2013. He was 40 and his daughter Meadow had just turned 15 years old.


On the anniversary of his death earlier this week, Meadow posted a lovely tribute to her father on Instagram.

A black and white photo of the two of them bowling was captioned:

"9 years without you."
"I love you so much my angel."

Friends and fans alike poured out their love for both Meadow and Paul.

@meadowwalker/Instagram

@meadowwalker/Instagram

@meadowwalker/Instagram

@meadowwalker/Instagram

@meadowwalker/Instagram

@meadowwalker/Instagram

@meadowwalker/Instagram

@meadowwalker/Instagram

@meadowwalker/Instagram

Paul's costar in the franchise Jordana Brewster also took to Instagram to honor him on the 9th anniversary of his death.

She said in her post:

"A few days after Paul's passing our on set photographer sent me these pictures."
"They were taken between takes."
"I love them because they capture Paul's playfulness, openness, joy."
"When he passed 9 years ago I couldn't reconcile why and how someone so full of life could be taken so suddenly."

Brewster finished her post:

"The best I can do to honor his legacy is to be present, to love and to do good."
"To spread the joy as only Paul could."

Meadow commented on the post:

"Our angel forever."
"My favorite soul."

@jordanabrewster/Instagram

Followed by:

"I love you so much."

@jordanabrewster/Instagram

Beautiful tributes, both.

More from Trending

A young girl sitting at the edge of a pier.
a woman sits on the end of a dock during daytime staring across a lake
Photo by Paola Chaaya on Unsplash

People Break Down The Most Painful Sentence Someone's Ever Said To Them

In an effort to get children to stop using physical violence against one another, they are often instructed to "use [their] words".

Of course, words run no risk of putting people in the hospital, or landing them in a cast.

Keep ReadingShow less
Sean Duffy; Screenshot of Kim Kardashian
Howard Schnapp/Newsday RM via Getty Images; Hulu

Even Trump's NASA Director Had To Set Kim Kardashian Straight After She Said The Moon Landing 'Didn't Happen'

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy—who is also NASA's Acting Administrator—issued the weirdest fact-check ever when he corrected reality star Kim Kardashian after she revealed herself to be a moon landing conspiracist.

Conspiracy theorists have long alleged the moon landing was fabricated by NASA in what they claim was an elaborate hoax—and Kardashian certainly made it clear where she stands in a video speaking to co-star Sarah Paulson on the set of the new Hulu drama All’s Fair.

Keep ReadingShow less
Someone burning money
Photo by Jp Valery on Unsplash

Biggest Financial Mistakes People Make In Their 20s

It can be really fun to experience something for the first time that you've never really had before, like a disposable income.

For the average person, there isn't generally a lot of excess money to spend frivolously when they're a child, so when they hit their twenties and have their first "real" or "more important" job, they might find themselves in a position to enjoy some of the finer things in life.

Keep ReadingShow less
Kid Rock
Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images

Special Olympics Fires Back At Kid Rock With Powerful Statement After He Used 'The R-Word' To Describe Halloween Costume

MAGA singer Kid Rock was called out by Loretta Claiborne, the Chief Inspiration Officer of the Special Olympics, after he used the "r-word"—a known ableist slur—to describe his Halloween costume this year.

Kid Rock, whose real name is Robert James Ritchie, was speaking with Fox News host Jesse Watters when he donned a face mask and said he'd be going as a "r**ard" for Halloween. Watters had guessed he was dressed as Dr. Anthony Fauci, the former director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases who spearheaded the nation's COVID-19 pandemic response.

Keep ReadingShow less

Foreigners Explain Which Things About America They Thought Were A Myth

Every country has its own way of doing things, and what's expected and accepted will vary from place to place.

But America is one of those places that people who have never been there can't help but be curious about. After all, some of the headlines are pretty wild sometimes!

Keep ReadingShow less