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Vin Diesel cries over Paul Walker, embraces his daughter Meadow at Cannes Film Festival 2026

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Vin Diesel cried remembering his late “Fast and Furious” co-star Paul Walker at the 2026 Cannes Film Festival.

Before a special screening of the first “Fast” movie in honor of the franchise’s 25th anniversary on Wednesday, Diesel gave an emotional speech about Paul, who died in a car accident in November 2013 at age 40.

“I pray that in your life you have a brother like Paul,” Diesel, 58, said through tears inside the Grand Lumiere Theatre.

Vin Diesel crying over Paul Walker at the “Fast and Furious” screening at Cannes Film Festival 2026 on Wednesday. joyboy/Instagram
Diesel hugged Paul’s daughter Meadow during his speech (Diesel and Meadow are pictured above). joyboy/Instagram
Diesel (seen above with Meadow and co-stars Jordana Brewster and Michelle Rodriguez) gave an emotional speech about his relationship with Paul, who died in a car crash in November 2013 at age 40. FilmMagic

Diesel, who gave his speech in front of co-stars Jordana Brewster and Michelle Rodriguez and Paul’s daughter, Meadow Walker, admitted it’s “hard” to watch the 2001 film because of the memories he has of Paul, whom he still calls Pablo.

“There’s so many moments in this movie that you see, that I see differently,” he explained. “The scene that you see, I see the moment Pablo told me he had a 1-year-old daughter.”

Diesel then pulled in Meadow, his goddaughter, for a hug and introduced the 27-year-old, who was 15 when her dad died.

Diesel (seen above hugging Meadow) called Paul his “brother.” BACKGRID
Disesel (pictured above with Meadow) also admitted it’s “hard” for him to watch the first “Fast and Furious” movies because of the memories he has of Paul. ZUMAPRESS.com
Diesel also said: “The person that was not going to let me come alone here to represent that brotherhood was Meadow Walker” (Diesel and Meadow are pictured above). Getty Images

“This is a film where brotherhood was introduced to our millennium, by myself and my brother Pablo. The person that was not going to let me come alone here to represent that brotherhood was Meadow Walker,” he shared.

 Diesel added, “I’m gonna go and shed a tear real quick.”

The “Guardians of the Galaxy” actor ended his remarks by sharing what Meadow told him earlier in the day.

“She said, ‘I’m 27, and I’m watching this film that my father made at 27,’ and I thought, ‘How profound,’” Diesel said.

“Meadow has been such a source of strength, and I know he’d be so proud of you,” he concluded.

Diesel and his “Fast and Furious” crew (all pictured above) went to Cannes to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the franchise. Best Image / BACKGRID
Meadow joined Diesel, Rodriguez, Brewster and producer Neal Moritz for photos at Cannes. ZUMAPRESS.com
Meadow is close with Disel and considers him her godfather (Meadow and Diesel are pictured above with Rodriguez, Brewster and Moritz). Getty Images

Paul played Brian O’Conner in six “Fast & Furious” movies before his tragic death.

In 2015’s “Fast & Furious 7,” producers used CGI, doubles and Paul’s brothers, Caleb and Cody, as stand-ins to give the late actor’s character a proper sendoff.

Years after her dad’s death, Meadow, whom Paul welcomed with ex Rebecca Soteros, made a cameo in 2023’s “Fast X” as a flight attendant.

Walker starred in six “Fast” movies before his tragic death in 2013. ©MCA/Courtesy Everett Collection
Disel is set to return for the 11th film, “Fast Forever,” set for release in 2028. ©Universal/Courtesy Everett Collection

At Cannes, Diesel spoke about his excitement for the 11th and final film in the franchise, “Fast Forever,” set for release in 2028.

“The only reason why we’re making the finale for ‘Fast’ for 2028… It’s because of each and every one of you that has given us your hearts and your loyalty,” Diesel told the crowd at the screening.

“Each and every one of you that has felt like you are a part of our family,” he went on. “You make us have to continue. You make us want to make you all proud.”



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