There's tasteless gossip and then there's tasteless gossip. Rumor site nodisinfo.com has been spreading a rumor that Fast and Furious 7 star Paul Walker faked his own death. Why Walker would do this makes no sense at all. He was allegedly worth $45 million and was about to film some more scenes for Fast 7. Walker also recently began reconnecting with his teenager daughter Meadow, 15, whom he had with actress Rebecca McBrain. Meadow has even moved all the way from Hawaii to live with her dad in Los Angeles.

Walker was also active in the racing community and had an extensive car collection. On the day he died was hosting a fundraiser for his charity, Reach Out Worldwide. He had a lot to live for and was a kind-hearted man who was having the time of his life. Nevertheless, nodisinfo must be desperate for hits because it had this to say regarding the "conspiracy."

"They are all lying. Paul Walker didn't die. Nor did Roger Rodas. They are both alive and well, and their relatives well know it."

"It has already been established that the relatives of Paul Walker are involved in a cover-up, that is the cover-up of faking the actor's death."

"It has been proven beyond a shadow of a doubt, here, that the accident is a fabrication and that there wasn't any real car crash."

"Rather, what is seen is imagery of a man-made car fire and a car pre-placed in position to be incinerated: without either Walker or Rodas inside."

The website alleges that the Porshe Walker and Rodas (the driver) didn't become engulfed in flames due to a high impact crash. It was a "man-made car fire" they allege. Apparently girlfriend Jasmine Pilchard-Gosnell was in on Walker's "fake death" too.

These are unbelievable and disgusting claims. Nodisinfo is claiming that Universal Studios came up with a revolutionary marketing plan to kill off the star of its billion-dollar movie franchise in order to make more money.

"Make no mistake about it Mr. Walker is alive and was likely in-place somewhere near the movie set. Just where has yet to be determined.

"This is a set-up by Universal studios through its entity, Fast & Furious. It is a Hollywood-style hoax. No one died, and no one was injured."

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