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Paul Walker’s daughter has paid tribute to her late father.
15-year-old Meadow posted a photo of her as a toddler being held by her dad – who died in a car crash in November last year – on what would have been his 41st birthday.
Alongside the picture, his only child wrote: "Happy birthday. I love you."
Meanwhile, the actor’s ‘Fast and Furious’ co-star Jordan Brewster remembered Paul by posting an image of a sunset.
She captioned it with: "#HappyBirthdayPW, #ROWW. Always in our hearts."
The hashtag #ROWW refers to the late star’s charity, Reach Out WorldWide, which supports survivors of natural disasters.
The charity is hoping to raise $1 million (approximately £615,000) in memory of its founder.
Reach Out Worldwide are asking people to upload a photo of a sunrise or sunset to social media and use the hashtag #OneMillionForROWW before making a donation to the charity.
Paul’s friend Jesse Brisendine wrote on the online fundraising page: "What Paul was most proud of were: his daughter Meadow and Reach Out World Wide … I can tell you that Paul’s dream for ROWW was that it would continue to grow and continue to be able to help people all over the world long after he was gone.
"I would do anything to bring my friend back, but unfortunately life does not work that way. What I can do though is to help ensure that my friend’s dream is realised and thus his legacy lives on forever.
"By donating to ROWW you are not only helping millions of people from all over the world in their times of need, you are also helping to keep Paul’s dream alive and ensuring his legacy lives on."

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