Meadow Walker, Paul Walker's daughter, attends Coachella and bonds with Fast Furious 7 cast

Meadow Walker (right) attending the Coachella Music Festival Instagram

Paul Walker's daughter, Meadow Rain Walker, recently uploaded a new photo via Instagram. In the photo was Meadow Walker, 16, and her female friend as they attended the Coachella Music Festival in Indio, California last Saturday.

The photo, titled "Chella," shows the young teenager in a pair of blue denim overalls with her arms open like there was no problem in the world. Coachella was also attended by artists such as Katy Perry, Justin Bieber, Rihanna, and Kendall Jenner.

According to a statement by her uncle Cody Walker, cited by the Daily Mail, Meadow is "'just kind of staying out of the eye of the public and keeping private. I think that's absolutely the best way to go."

Cody Walker recently voiced his support for Meadow during an inheritance dispute regarding the $25 million fortune from the late Paul Walker. Meadow's mother, Rebecca Soteros, claimed that she had rights over the inheritance. As according to the report by the Daily Mail, it was announced last year that Soteros lost the dispute and all of the inheritance would go solely to Meadow Rain, who had been with her father for the last two years prior to his death.

Meadow is now staying with Rebecca following a custody agreement between Rebecca Soteros and Meadow's grandmother, Cheryl Walker.

Meadow's previous Instagram posts showed her bonding with the cast from "Fast and Furious 7," the last film her father was working on before his untimely death in 2013. The rest of his scenes were added by using his CGI likeness and his brothers, Cody and Caleb Walker, as stand-ins.

"Fast and Furious 7" went on to make $143.6 million during its domestic opening weekend and Cody Walker has been reported to be in talks to pursue a career in Hollywood after signing a deal with Paradigm, the same company that launched Paul's career.

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