Paul Walker's brother Cody has married Felicia Knox |
PAUL WALKER's brother, Cody, has married his fiancee Felicia Knox exactly 89 weeks to the day after the late actor died in a horrific car accident.
Cody - who previously admitted that it'd be "really tough" not having his brother watch him walk down the aisle - married his other half in Gold Beach, Oregon, on Saturday.
Felicia has been keeping fans updated on the wedding via Instagram, with her sharing an extremely picturesque shot of her looking out of her balcony yesterday, wearing a robe that had the word 'Bride' written on the back.
She shared the photo alongside the caption: "Today is this day! #letsdothis #walkerdowntheaisle"
Last week she also shared an adorable snap of the loved-up couple staring into one another's eyes, with the message: "#7yearslater #frogandpeach #loveofmylife #thisishappening"
Fast and the Furious star Paul tragically died in a car accident in November 2013 aged just 40.
Cody, 27, who stepped in to complete Furious 7 with his brother Caleb in Paul's role, admitted that it would be "really tough" walking down the aisle, without having his brother there.
He told The Daily Mail: "That’s going to be really tough.
"You know, Felicia and I have been together for seven years now - and so that was her brother too [in a sense] and Felicia was his sister.'"
Cody has married his fiancee Felicia after seven years together |
Cody's new wife has been sharing adorable snaps on Instagram |
Felicia shared her excitement online ahead of her special day |
Paul Walker died in a tragic car accident in November 2013 |
Paul with younger brother Cody back in 2003 |
Cody did add that he makes sure that he focuses on the fond memories that he has of the actor, such as the fact that he'd got to attend their brother Caleb's wedding.
"One thing that I take from this is that we all got to enjoy Caleb’s wedding just a month before Paul passed," he said.
"And I’m glad that we at least had that, life’s crazy you never know what’s going to happen. So I’m just going to hold on to that memory."
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