Entertainment NewsVin Diesel Breaks Down Crying Singing a New Song for Paul Walker

Vin Diesel Breaks Down Crying Singing a New Song for Paul Walker

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Vin Diesel loves to tell people how much he misses Paul Walker.

It is either a publicity stunt or Vin Diesel’s way of expressing himself. Recently, the ‘Furious 7’ star walked into a recording studio to record another tribute song for his Brother Pablo.

In his rendition of Tove Lo’s “Habits (Stay High),” Vin’s voice broke with emotion as he sang in front of a screen projecting images from a happier time with Paul Walker was still by his side.

The video features Vin Diesel with photos of Paul Walker on set of ‘Fast and the Furious’ movies.

You can watch Vin pouring out his emotion on his Facebook page or the video below:

When somebody we love leaves us behind, it is a tough and long journey and it’s heartening to know that Vin is sharing his experiences with us.

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