Paul Walker's Daughter Meadow Rewatches Late Dad's Films to Keep His 'Spirit Alive'
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In addition to helping her to keep his spirit alive, replaying the 'Fast and Furious' actor father's movies helps her to remind herself of the sound of his voice.

AceShowbiz - Meadow Walker has unveiled the way to keep dad Paul Walker's "spirit alive." In a new interview, the model opened up that she repeatedly watches her late dad's films to remind herself of the sound of his voice.

The 24-year-old beauty told Page Six she puts on his films at night and said it brings her "joy" to talk about the actor. She said, "They always say the first thing you forget about someone is their voice, so I'm fortunate enough to have his voice in many movies." She added, "I like to watch (his films) at night. For me, it brings me joy to talk about him and keep his spirit alive."

Meadow was aged 15 when "Fast and Furious" actor father Paul Walker was killed at age 40 in a car crash in 2013.

He was a passenger when his friend Roger Rodas drove at up to 90mph in a 45mph zone in Santa Clarita, California before he lost control of the 2005 Porsche Carrera GT they were traveling in after they left an event put on by Paul's charity. Roger was killed on impact while Paul died from trauma and burns after the sports car burst into flames.

Meadow added to Page Six, "Honestly, I just saw him as my dad, and I think he kept me very behind the scenes of everything, so I didn't realize how big his fan base was."

She added about how a digitally-enhanced version of his final film "Furious 7" was created to give Paul a send-off, "To see the continuation, even now, the outpouring of love is honestly kind of amazing but also weird.

"It's like, 'That's my dad,' but at the same time, it's amazing. He's an amazing person, he's my best friend, (and) it's lovely to see how many people love him," she shared. "He was seriously my best friend, my confidante, my everything. I feel like he's always with me."

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