Zelda Williams is taking her annual one-day break from Twitter to commemorate her father's death.
"As always, I will not be here," Zelda wrote on Aug. 10, one day before the sixth anniversary of Robin Williams' passing. "It's hard for me on regular, good days to remain the person expected to graciously accept the world's need to share their memories of him and express their condolences for his loss."
The 31-year-old actress said fans of her legendary father can unintentionally make her feel like "a roadside memorial" — especially every Aug. 11.
"As I've said in the past, while I am constantly touched by all of your boundless continued love for him, some days it can feel a bit like being seen as a roadside memorial—a place, not a person—where people drive past and leave their sentiments to then go about their days comforted their love for him was witnessed," she continued.
The support, she said, can leave her "emotionally buried under a pile of other's memories instead of my own."
"After all, even roses by the truckload weigh a ton," she added.
The anniversary of Robin's death is "simply too much," she wrote.
Zelda encouraged those struggling with mental health to reach out to professional resources.
Robin died in 2014 at the age of 63.
Coincidentally, one of Robin's old comedy bits has been making the rounds over the past week, particularly after it was shared by Donald Trump's son Eric Trump.
In the video, Robin calls the presumptive Democratic nominee "Rambling Joe Biden." Eric tweeted out the video along with a text overlay that said, "Robin Williams Just Savages Joe Biden."
After seeing this, Zelda jumped in and reamed Eric.
"While we're 'reminiscing' (to further your political agenda), you should look up what he said about your Dad. I did," Zelda replied to Eric's post. "Promise you, it's much more 'savage.'"
In a parting shot, she wrote, "Gentle reminder that the dead can't vote, but the living can."