14 November,2021 02:37 PM IST | Washington | ANI
Meadow Walker. Pic/AFP
Late actor Paul Walker's daughter Meadow, for the first time, revealed that she has had a tumour, two years back.
Taking to her Instagram handle, she posted a photo of herself in a medical center two years ago.
Sharing the picture, she wrote, "2 years ago today. I've come a very long way. Bye-bye tumor. Blessed & grateful."
In the snap, the recently married model could be seen giving a thumbs-up as she wears a medical hair cover and has fiducials -- stickers placed on the head before an MRI to create a 3-D scan on the brain, and then used again during brain surgeries to guide the surgeon -- affixed to her forehead.
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Fans and fellow celebrity followers showered the post with heartfelt comments, within a few hours of being shared on the photo-sharing platform.
Supermodel Christy Turlington Burns also commented "Beyond blessed. LOVED," to which Meadow replied, "love you."
Meadow lost her dad - Paul Walker in a car accident on November 30, 2013. She has recently tied the knot with Louis Thornton-Allan on a beach in the Dominican Republic in October.
Paul Walkers' 'Fast and Furious' co-stars including Jordana Brewster also attended the intimate wedding. Actor Vin Diesel walked her down the aisle, the role that is played by a father of the daughter.
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