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Paul Walker's daughter, Meadow, revealed that she had an abortion during the Roe v. Wade decision.

Meadow Walker revealed that he had a "debilitating" abortion in 2020.

The late "Fast and the Furious" star Paul Walker's 23-year-old daughter said Friday's Instagram was in the midst of the US Supreme Court's decision thatoverturned the Roe v. Wade case. It's in the middle of it.

"I also fought choice, but in 2020, when the world collapsed during a pandemic, I sought an abortion," she explained.

"Today is a major setback in history, which is a serious injustice for women across the United States," she continued. "There are countless women struggling to make the decision to have an abortion."

In 2021,married actor Louis Thornton-Allan. Meadow said her experience was "very private and personal ... what it should be."

"I was fortunate to have a wonderful doctor who supported me through the debilitating process. With their help, I can be a happy and healthy person today. "Masu" shared the model.

"It is absolutely painful to know that more women now do not have the opportunity to choose their bodies first in search of a safe dismissal."

Meadow Walker
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Meadow added that the Supreme Court's controversial ruling felt. Like an "assault" on.

"Prohibiting abortion cannot prevent abortion, it prevents safe abortion," she concludes her post.

Paul, Meadow Walker
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"Very thoughtful, beautiful and important. Wrote "Thank you for sharing your story", but another believer said "Thank you for sharing your story ❤️ These are as uncertain and scary as when sad. Let's continue a good fight.

Abortion has been legal in the United States for almost 50 years, on the premise that it is the protected right of the person to choose what to do with the body.

Paul, Meadow Walker
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The state now passes its own law surrounding abortion I have the authority. Arkansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Missouri and South Dakota have already banned the procedure since the decision was announced two days ago.

In the decision, many other celebrities, including Olivia Rodrigo, responded to the news. "Good 4 U" singerdedicated Lily Allen's "F–kYou" performanceto a Supreme Court judge at the Glastonbury Festival on Saturday.