It hasn't been easy for muscle man Vin Diesel to adjust to the loss of Fast and Furious 7 star Paul Walker, whose autopsy revealed was alive immediately after the crash tha killed him late last November. The Riddick actor has been talking about his old friend non-stop since returning to the Fast set. In a recent Facebook post Diesel even not so suddenly compared his fallen co-star to Abraham Lincoln, Dr. King and President John Kennedy--substituting a moniker that he had given Walker into the lyrics of "Abraham, Martin and John."
There have been rumors that Vin Diesel has been possibly using his frustration over the death of Paul Walker to excuse some pretty ridiculous behavior on the set of Fast and Furious 7.
Donna Langley, chairman for Universal, even had to issue an official statement dispelling the rumors before they started to cause even more tensions for the production (via Hollywood Reporter):
"This production is working through some challenges that are historically unprecedented.
"The crew and cast, led by Vin, have been nothing but terrific under these circumstances."
Vin may not be a diva, but Dom is definitely starting to act a little wacky-a-doo both on and off the set.
A couple days ago of his Facebook, Diesel even went as far as posting a pic from the 2002 VMA's captioned with the lyrics from "Abraham, Martin and John"--a song that epitomizes the loss of civil freedom fighters in the war for civil equality:
"A song comes to mind... with this throwback pic....
"'Has anybody here, seen my old friend Pablo... Can you tell me where he's gone... he helped a lot of people, but it seems the good die young, I just looked around and he was gone.'
"Thank you all for being with us the whole way. Fast Family!"
Holy geez man, you got to pull it together.
Lot of people miss their friend but that doesn't make the deceased George freaking Washington.
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