Paul Walker's daughter Meadow shares sweet home video on 10th anniversary of actor's death

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The "Fast and the Furious" star died in a car crash on Nov. 30, 2013.

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Paul Walker is gone but never forgotten.

The Fast & Furious actor's daughter, Meadow, shared a sweet home video of her and her father marking the 10th anniversary of his death. "10 years without you… I love you forever," she captioned the post, below. The video features Meadow surprising her dad for his birthday, which apparently scared him, because he tells her, "You just scared the hell out of me." Laughing, he pulls her in for a hug before adding, "What the hell are you doing? No way! No way!"

Fellow Fast star Jordana Brewster commented on Meadow's post, writing, "Love you so much ❤️."

Meadow, who's shared many tributes to her father — who died in a fiery car crash on Nov. 30, 2013 at the age of 40 — over the years. In May, she made a cameo in the latest entry in the long-running action franchise, Fast X, in honor of him.

"I am so blessed to be able to honor my father's legacy and share this with him forever," she wrote in an Instagram post previewing her cameo in the film.

"The first fast was released when I was one year old!" Meadow continued. "I grew up on set watching my father, Vin [Diesel], Jordana, Michelle [Rodriguez], Chris [Ludacris' Bridges] and more on the monitors. Thanks to my dad, I was born into the fast family. I can't believe now I get to be up there too. With those who have been around to see me grow up."

In addition to her aforementioned acting debut, Meadow is known for her work as a model and continuing her father's charity work through the conservation org The Paul Walker Foundation.

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