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Vin Diesel shares endearing wish for 'pablo' Paul Walker on his birthday

On Walker's 44th birthday, the 50-year-old actor wished his late friend on the social media and made everyone emotional.

New Delhi: The whole world knows how much Vin Diesel loves his brother Paul Walker. And every year, on his birthday, the 'Fast and the Furious' actor takes some time off to show his love for the star he calls 'brother'.

On Walker's 44th birthday, the 50-year-old actor wished his late friend on social media and made everyone emotional.

Taking to Instagram, the actor wrote, "Happy birthday Pablo. You have and are still changing the world. Your love lives through all whom have had the great fortune to know you. Meadow graduated this summer... made us all so proud."

"She is even building a foundation in your name to help the world. Would you believe Cody is in Houston continuing the work you were so passionate about. Remember when we were in Haiti and you asked me what the name should be and now @reachoutww is realizing the dream. All the angels miss you. I miss you," he added.

Alongside the post, he also shared a nostalgic photo, in which Diesel's daughter can be seen sitting on her 'Uncle Pablo's ( Paul Walker) lap.

In March, after receiving the Generation Award at MTV Movie Awards, Diesel took a moment to remember the massively popular franchise's past, as fellow Furious actors Gal Gadot, Tyrese Gibson, Jordana Brewster and Michelle Rodriguez joined him onstage.

Earlier in the day, Walker's daughter also shared an adorable wish for his father.
She wrote, "In honor of my dad's birthday today, we're challenging you to DO GOOD! Share a video or photo of your random act of kindness and nominate 4 people to join the challenge! Be sure to tag the foundation as well as hashtag #PWFdogoodchallenge, so we can check out all of your posts! I nominate @marisamiller @vindiesel @meghanrochey & @lilchaseyk."

The actors' foundation, set up by his daughter, will aim to protect the oceans and wildlife and provide grants and scholarships to marine science students and researchers.

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