Robin Williams’ son: ‘We’re doing okay’

Zak Williams spoke at a fundraising gala for the Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation on Thursday

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Late actor-comedian Robin Williams’ son Zak says that the family is still coming to terms with life after the actor’s death.

Zak, 31, opened up about how his family is coping since his father’s death at a fundraising gala for the Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation in New York on Thursday, reports usmagazine.com.com.

“We’re doing okay. We’re acclimating to the new normal. Everything is step by step. Personally, my wife and I are focusing on doing a lot of good. She runs the San Francisco office of Human Rights Watch, and we’re working with them to do good in the world,” he said.

Zak was speaking on behalf of his family, which includes half-siblings Zelda and Cody. Zak’s mum is Williams’ first wife, Valerie Velardi and Zelda and Cody are his kids with second wife Marsha Garces.

Williams, who is known for his roles in films Night At The Museum and Mrs. Doubtfire, committed suicide in August.

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