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Paul Walker’s daughter Meadow breaks sad news

After just three years of marriage, late Paul Walker’s daughter Meadow Walker announced her separation from husband Louis Thornton-Allan. Taking to her social media on Wednesday night, the 25 year-old philanthropist shared a joint statement on behalf of the now-divorced couple, stating that the breakup was a “united decision.”

“After three [sic] wonderful years of marriage, we have come to the agreement to amicably separate,” Meadow wrote in the caption of her handle that entertains 4 million followers.
She added: “This is truly a united decision and we sincerely hope everyone can respect our wishes for privacy. We maintain mutual love and respect for one another, and will continue to support each other.”

In October 2021, the couple exchanged vows on a beach in the Dominican Republic. Meadow was walked down the aisle by Paul’s Fast & Furious co-star and godfather Vin Diesel.

In November, the late actor’s brother Cody Walker told PEOPLE that Paul regretted not spending much time with his daughter as he struggled with balancing his acting career with fatherhood. He regretted that his career demands were robbing him of precious time with his daughter. It really, really ate at him,” he had shared.

Source: People

In other news – The Ranaka sisters reunite this holiday season after a year of not speaking to one another

Every holiday season is family time for the Ranakas, a time to rest and bond. The family gets together with extended family members, aunts, uncles, and cousins. This year, however, they are keeping the celebrations small, with their parents; Nonceba and Kgotlaesele Ranaka, siblings, Manaka, Dineo, Mpumi, Ziggy, Ranaka, Mzingisi, and the grandchildren. “We didn’t plan too much this year,” Manaka tells ZiMoja.

Ranaka’s sisters

We never really plan or know until the last minute. But before we even had kids, there used to be this routine of us meeting at a rakgadi’s sbani bani’s house or our house. Everybody would bring food and drinks and we would share. When we had kids, we continued for a bit. But now that we are older and extremely busy with kids, we would rather just keep it to immediate family,” Manaka said. Read more

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