Paul Walker 'didn't like the movie business'
Paul Walker "didn't like" the movie industry.
The actor died in a car accident in November 2013, aged 40, and Paul's younger brother, Cody Walker, has now revealed that the Hollywood star felt frustrated that the movie industry stopped him from spending more time with his daughter, Meadow.
Speaking to E! News, Cody explained: "That was his pride and joy, his baby girl. He loved her to death, he only wanted what's best for her."
According to Cody, Paul felt guilty that he wasn't able to spend more time with his daughter, because he was so busy filming movies.
Cody shared: "He loved being a dad. He had a lot of guilt for not being able to always be there. That's why Paul didn't like the industry."
Last year, Meadow claimed that she still receives signs from her dad.
The 26-year-old model - who starred in 'Fast X', the latest movie in the 'Fast and Furious' franchise - believes that she still has a connection with the movie star.
Meadow told E! News: "For me, it's numbers, four and seven are my dad's favourite numbers. And I swear whenever I'm doubting anything or whenever I'm in an argument with someone or anything, I start seeing four and seven everywhere. So I always know that it's him.
"Even yesterday, I was having a moment and then the clock bells started ringing. And I was like, 'OK, it's all good, it's gonna be OK.'"
Paul played the part of Brian O'Conner in the hit film franchise, and Meadow was thrilled to have played a part in 'Fast X', too.
She shared: "For me this is super exciting and he would be amazed that this is happening."