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Actor Vin Diesel Hits 100 Million Likes on Fcbook




Movie star Vin Diesel has joined the likes of shakira and Christiano Ronaldo to become the to become the third person to hit the milestone of 100 million followers on Facebook.



Facebook owner Mark Zuckerberg took to his wall to congratulate him, he wrote "Congrats Vin Diesel on hitting 100 million followers!" 

The fast and furious team also congratulated him on the achievement, "Congratulations Vin it seems the world is as captured by your Strength, Loyalty, Kind Heart & leadership as I am. You have good intentions in this business, & that is tough to find in Hollywood," Michelle Rodriguez wrote, along with a little video. "I'll forever treasure our friendship."
On how the 49 year old attained the milestone of 100million followers, statistics show that major likes came from the U.S, Brazil and Mexico where he has most fans, while his most shared post was the tribute he posted about his co-star and friend, Paul Walker, with had 7.7 million shares.

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