Robin Williams’ daughter Zelda announced the breaking of social media on the 6th anniversary of his death


Robin Williams’ Zelda announced that she will be taking a break from social media on the sixth anniversary of the late actor’s death.

Williams died by suicide on August 11, 2014, aged 63 years.

“Tomorrow is Dad’s anniversary death. As always I will not be here,” Zelda, 31, wrote Monday in a lengthy statement.

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She confessed: ‘It’s bad for me [a] regular, good day to stay the person who is expected to graciously accept the generation of the world to share their memories of him and remember their sympathy for his loss.

“While I’m constantly touched by all your unfailing love for him, some days it can feel a bit like being seen as a road trip – a place, not a person – where people drive by and leave their feelings behind. about her days of comfort, her love for him was witnessed, ”said Zelda.

She added: “But sometimes, that leaves me emotionally buried under a pile of memories of others instead of my own. After all, even roses through the truckload still weigh a ton.”

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Zelda Williams and her late father Robin Williams.

Zelda Williams and her late father Robin Williams.
(Reuters)

“Tomorrow it’s just too much,” Zelda concluded.

Williams’ daughter also followed up with several tweets for suicide and mental health hotlines around the world for everyone “in crisis.”

“Whoever needs to hear outside, please use this when you board in the desert,” Zelda wrote. ‘Reach. Seek help. Keep fighting. “

The cabaret’s daughter recently honored her father on what would have been his 69th birthday by donating $ 69.69 to local homeless people. She asked fans to donate as well.

Robin Williams poses for a photo in Santa Monica, Calif.

Robin Williams poses for a photo in Santa Monica, Calif.
(AP Photo / Reed Saxon, file)

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“Do with me if you want, but anyway, know that I wish you all at least one supportive, immature belly laugh today about Dad,” Zelda wrote on Twitter.

If you or someone you know has thoughts about suicide, contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255).