As the news of his death spread on Saturday, some celebrities, including Lady Gaga and Alyssa Milano, tweeted their disbelief.
Adored for his work in the "Fast & Furious" movie franchise, Walker was in the midst of filming a seventh installment at the time of his death.
Two of his co-stars in the blockbuster series, Ludacris and Tyrese, expressed their grief on social media.
"I can't believe I'm writing this," singer/actor Tyrese shared on Instagram, along with a photo of himself with the tardy star. "My heart is hurting so bad no one can make me believe this is real Father God I pray that you send clarity over this cause I just don't understand ... My heart hurts it's damage no one can persuade me that this is real.... Prayer warriors please pray genuine difficult for his only child, his daughter and family..."
Ludacris, meanwhile, remembered Walker for his "humble spirit" with a verse: "Wherever you blessed your presence you always left a mark, we were like brothers & our birthdays are only 1 day apart, now You will forever keep a place in all of our hearts."
The 40-year-old actor, who rose to fame in 2001's "The Fast & The Furious" after appearing in '90s hits "She's All That" and "Varsity Blues," died in a car crash. He'd been attending a charity event for his organization, Reach Out Worldwide.
Throughout the industry, several are mourning the loss of a great pal and, by their account, giving humanitarian




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