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Vin Diesel cut a dapper figure as he posed on the red carpet with the late Paul Walker’s daughter Meadow Rain Walker at the world premiere of the movie Fast X in Rome, Italy on Friday.
The actor, 55, wore a smart black suit with a subtle paisley pattern on it, with the star wearing a black T-shirt under his jacket.
Movie star Vin, who plays Dominic Toretto in the film, wore a pair of black shoes and shielded his eyes behind a pair of dark sunglasses as he posed arm-in-arm with Meadow.
Model Meadow, 24, who makes a cameo appearance in the flick, looked sensational in a long sheer black skirt with a floral pattern.
She wore a satin blue-green blouse and accessorised with some glitzy costume jewellery.
Glitterati: Vin Diesel, 55, cut a dapper figure on the red carpet with the late Paul Walker’s daughter Meadow, 24, at the world premiere of the movie Fast X in Rome, Italy on Friday
Strike a pose: Vin wore a smart black suit with a subtle paisley pattern on it as he posed arm-in-arm with Meadow in front of the Colosseum
Looking good: Movie star Vin, who plays Dominic Toretto in the film, wore a pair of black shoes and shielded his eyes behind a pair of dark sunglasses
The fashionista wore a pair of high-heeled shoes to add a few inches to her stature and wore lashings of make-up to highlight her pretty features.
Meadow shared an image from movie, which is released next Friday, that showed her appearing a scene shot inside an airplane.
The social media personality also penned a lengthy statement in her post's caption to elaborate on her connection to the Fast & Furious franchise, in which her late father, Paul Walker, previously starred.
She began by writing: 'The first fast was released when I was one year old! I grew up on set watching my father, Vin, Jordana, Michelle, Chris and more on the monitors. Thanks to my dad, I was born into the fast family.'
The fashion industry figure went on to express her gratitude towards Fast X's director, Louis Leterrier, for including her in the project.
'I can't believe now I get to be up there too.