Zelda Williams, daughter of the late Robin Williams, is speaking out for the first time about her late father and continuing with his charitable legacy.
The 25-year-old appeared on the show on Friday, where she spoke with NBC's Kate Snow about the death of her father six months ago.
"You know, it’s taking it one step at a time. The world keeps spinning," she said, explaining that she's continuing her father's work, including the time he gave to the Challenged Athlete Foundation, an organization that provides prosthetics to disabled athletes.
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"He's done charity as long as he had the wherewithal and the ability to do it. That was what his favorite thing other than comedy really was," Zelda said.
She said she doesn't question why her father took his own life.
"I don’t think there’s a point,” she said. "It’s not important to ask.
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"There’s no point questioning it and no point blaming anyone for it and there’s no point blaming yourself or the world or whatever the case may be because it happened and you have to continue to move and you have to continue to live and manage," she told Kate.
Zelda is hopeful that with time, she'll be able to focus on the positive aspects of life.
"It’s going to take a lot of work to allow myself to have the sort of fun, happy life that I had, but that's important. Anybody who has ever lost anyone works very hard to continue that memory in a positive way," she said.
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She also explained why she honored her father with a hummingbird tattoo in October.
"They're fun and flighty and strange. It's hard to keep them in one place and dad was a bit like that. Keeping a conversation in one moment was impossible with him," she said.
-- Jesse Spero
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