Actor and fiilmmakerZelda Williams, the daughter of the late, greatRobin Williams,has had to respond to a ridiculous image of her father that recently went viral. Taking to social media,Zelda Williams was forced to debunk claims that Robin Williams once owned a pet monkey.Claims that were recently shared alongside an image of the actor and comedian with the animal perched on his shoulder. Unfortunately, the offense goes even further,with the claim stating that the image is “One of the last photos” of Williams, who sadly passed away on June 10, 2025.

After the misinformation went viral, Zelda Williamswas forced to reveal the ridiculousness of such claims. Responding to the post, Zelda Williams clarified that the monkey in the photo with her father was his “Night at the Museumcostar” and that “NO ONE” should ever own a pet monkey.

Robin Williams laughing in What Dreams May Come.

“It’s been brought to my attention some probably AI written BS like this is going viral. Dad didn’t own a pet monkey, NO ONE should, and if you’re ever tempted to, support your local exotic animal rescues instead. That is his Night at the Museum costar, who now lives at one.”

This year marks the 10th anniversary of Robin Williams’ passing, with the incorrect post demonstrating once again the effects of misinformation as, rather than celebrating her father’s life, Zelda Williams has instead had to respond to ridiculous social media posts and debunk false claims that have only been made for clicks.

Zelda Williams Warns There Will Be More ‘Bs’ Stories About Her Father

Zelda Williams went on to warnsocial mediausers about more false claims on the anniversary of Robin Williams’ death, saying, “just assume they’re all BS.”

“And since more completely false or badly researched posts are likely to go viral on Dad’s death anniversary, maybe just assume they’re all BS (they usually are).”

Robin Williams’ Daughter Shares Her Favorite Movie of His: ‘It Reminds Me the Most of Him’

Zelda William reveals that the 1998 drama What Dreams May Come is her favorite Robin Williams movie.

Pushing aside the false claims regarding Williams, several true stories have been made by the actor’s co-stars as part of a remembrance piece byVanity Fair. Each one reveals more ofhis sensitive soul and kind nature, withMrs. DoubtfirestarSally Field explaining for the first timehow Williams went above and beyond to help her after her father died during filming of the 1993 comedy.

“I came on the set trying with all my might to act. I wasn’t crying. Robin came over, pulled me out of the set, and asked, ‘Are you okay?’ ‘Yes, why?’ ‘I don’t know, just thought [I’d ask] that.’ ‘No, I’m not, Robin. My father just passed.’ ‘Oh my God, we need to get you out here right now.’ And he made it happen—they shot around me the rest of the day. I could go back to my house, call my brother, and make arrangements. It’s a side of Robin that people rarely knew: He was very sensitive and intuitive.”

The piece also shares stories from the likes of hisNight at the Museumco-star Ben Stiller, friend andFather’s Dayco-star Billy Crystal, andMrs. Doubtfire’sMara Wilson, as well as Al Pacino, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Nathan Lane, Jeff Bridges, and more.