ABC News October 23, 2014

Zelda Williams Gets a Tattoo to Honor Her Father Robin Williams

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Zelda Williams, left, and Robin Williams, right, arrive at the "Old Dogs" premiere at the El Capitan Theatre on Nov. 9, 2009 in Hollywood, Calif.

The world mourned when comedian Robin Williams died this past August, but undoubtedly none were more affected than his children.

To memorialize her father, Williams' daughter, Zelda, got a new tattoo of a hummingbird on her hand.

"For poppo. Thank you to the incomparable [tattoo artist] @dr_woo_ssc for so beautifully bringing my reminders to life," she wrote on Instagram. "I'll always put my hand out to shake with a smile."

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Williams was 63 when he died on Aug. 11 of an apparent suicide. Since his death, Zelda Williams, 25, has been vocal on social media, condemning online bullies and addressing "misconceptions" about mental health. Now, she's not sure if she wants to continue having such a presence on Instagram, though she said she won't shut down her account and will remain on Twitter.

"If other people post quotes and photos claiming to be me or my family, please, do not send them personal information or click links, even for charity," she wrote. "They could be utilizing sympathy to scam you. For the record, no one has ever or will ever speak for me but me. Thank you."