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Monday 12 September 2016

9 Years Before He Died, Paul Walker Did Something Truly Gold

We all know Paul Walker for his amazing acting skills. His eyes and looks had something about them, but this 9-year-old generosity reminds us that he was also good at heart. 
Died in a car accident in 2013, Paul Walker has given many movies to entertain us, motivate us, make us wild and laugh, but he also left behind his acts of kindness that made him what he is today even after leaving this world.

Known for his love for speed, Paul Walker was preparing for next schedule of Fast and Furious movie when he met with the accident in Santa Clarita. He was driving Carrera GT with his friend Roger Rodas.
After his death, many revelations came in front from the media, and people started talking about how generous the Paul was and his acts of kindness.
                                     Kyle and Kristen Upham

The couple got married in 2004, and in the same year by making their dream come true, Paul Walker bestowed his kindness and generosity on Kyle and Kirsten Upham .
Paul Walker was doing some shopping when he overheard these couples saying, they couldn't afford this ring, and then they left the store.
             This was the ring that Paul Walker bought for the Iraq war veteran

The couples had already left that store, but Paul secretly purchased that ring and asked the Store clerk Irene King to gift that ring to those couples.

The ring had cost him around $10,000.

The ring was super costly, but Paul never believed in savings and without a second thought, he purchased that ring for those couples.

                       Jewelry store clerk revealed this story.


Store clerk Irene King revealed this act of generosity by Paul Walker saying that I want the world to know his character and kindness.

The whole world paid tribute to him, on his last day.


Paul's actions have made him larger than life not only on-screen but in real life.
Paul will always be missed for his movies, kindness, generosity and a big heart.
#RespectForPaulWalker #TributeToPaulWalker #PaulWalkerFansWorldwide

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