Paul Walker Death: How Tyrese Made his Peace with 'Fast And Furious' Actor's Death
Apart from his family, the person who is most affected by Paul Walker's death is his "Fast and Furious" co-star and close friend Tyrese Gibson. The actor has been tweeting and sharing photos of the late Paul Walker. Fans can't forget the poignant picture of Gibson when he broke down at the sight where Paul Walker met his maker.
In a recent interview on The Arsenio Hall Show, Tyrese shared his experience of how he found his smile back since Paul's passing away. He said that a recent trip to Dubia helped him deal with death of his dearest friend.
"I found my smile again in Dubai," said Tyrese to Arsenio Hall on his show
Gibson further added, "I was just with him four days before it happened. We were on the set shooting and you know, that was a lot of shock and trauma for the family and all of us involved, because he's just such a nice guy. I've never been depressed in my life, but I was very very sad and down, and it took me a minute to shake it. So I just turned 35 and on a spiritual level, I say God sends me emails on what to do, where to go or who to communicate or connect with. And he sent me an email to go to Dubai, and I went to Dubai. And that was the best thing that ever happened."
In the emotional interview, Tyerse further added that now that Paul has passed away, it is very important for his family to keep his charity "Reach Out Worldwide" to keep on going.
"Basically when there's huge traumatic areas like Hurricane Katrina, [or] when earthquakes happen in certain places around the world, [Reach Out Worldwide] goes out there by the numbers, and they help people out in these areas so he was raising money the day that he died," Tyrese said. "We just wanna keep his memory and his legacy of what he stood for going. And we just love y'all and thank y'all for the prayers. The family thanks y'all, and we thank y'all for all of the energy."
Hopefully, Tyreses' smile will continue to stay on and Paul Walker's charity keeps on helping the people in need.