Paul Walker, Vin Diesel, Tyrese Gibson
Actors (L-R) Paul Walker, Vin Diesel and Tyrese Gibson pose at the world premiere of "Fast Five" at the Cinepolis Lagoon theatre in Rio de Janeiro April 15, 2011. The movie, the fifth in the Fast and Furious film series, opens in theaters on April 29. Reuters/Sergio Almeida

On Sunday, “Furious 8” actor Tyrese Gibson took to Instagram to pay tribute to the late actor Paul Walker on his second death anniversary. It appears that the former still finds it painful to think about the latter’s death.

“It’s still not easy,” Gibson captioned an Instagram photo of himself and his late “Fast & Furious” co-actor, who died in a car accident. “2 years ago today… We lost our brother….. Today I’m just gonna lay low and process….. Clarity through Prayers and perspective is what I always seek and pray for.”

For Gibson, Walker’s family and friends who were with the late actor “every single day” are some of the best and strongest people he knows. He also asked his fans to continue to pray for these people.

On Nov. 30, 2013, Walker and his former racing driver friend Roger Rodas died in a car accident while in the red 2005 Porsche Carrera GT of the former. Rodas was the driver. They were from an event for the late actor's charity Reach Out Worldwide for the Philippines’ victims of Typhoon Haiyan.

Meanwhile, Gibson recently went to the United Arab Emirates for the Formula One Grand Prix. His “Furious 8” co-star Ludacris and hip hop recording artists J. Cole also attended the Formula 1 races in Abu Dhabi, according to Al Arabiya News.

While in Abu Dhabi for the Formula One Grand Prix, Gibson was offered to drive 30 custom-made Rolls Royce Phantoms of Chinese businessman Stephen Hung. In September, the businessman bought the customised luxury cars for US$20 million (AU$27.52 million), according to The National.

Along with Gibson and Ludacris, Vin Diesel, Dwayne Johnson, Jason Statham and Michelle Rodriguez are set to reprise their roles in “Furious 8.” Set to be released on April 14, 2017, the eighth instalment of the film franchise will be helmed by “Straight Outta Compton” director F. Gary Gray.

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