Robin Williams' daughter, Zelda, pays tribute to her father

Zelda Williams' tattoo honoring her father, Robin Williams. Zelda Williams/Instagram

Zelda Williams shared her first Instagram photo in two months this week, and it displayed a new tribute to her late father, Robin Williams.

Zelda got a hummingbird tattooed on her right hand between her wrist and her thumb, and her father's birthday, "7.21.51.," tattooed on her inside wrist.

"For poppo," she captioned the black-and-white photograph. "Thank you to the incomparable @dr_woo_ssc for so beautifully bringing my reminders to life. I'll always put my hand out to shake with a smile."

Dr. Woo is a celebrity tattoo artist in Los Angeles who has inked Drake, Zoë Kravitz, David Beckham, and others.

Shortly after her father's suicide on Aug. 11, Zelda deleted her social media accounts due to cruel comments. She returned to Twitter and Facebook less than a month later, pledging that she would not be bullied into silence.

In a message to her over 97,000 followers, she explained that she is still apprehensive about using the very public forms of communication.

"As for this Instagram, I don't know in what capacity I'll continue using it in the future, but I'm leaving it up regardless so that fake accounts hoping to use my name or misuse my family's photos will get no traction," she wrote. "To be clear, this is MY ONLY account. Publicly, I have Twitter, and this."

Zelda also issued a warning to her followers and fans of her father.

"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," the 25-year-old urged. "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."

Robin Williams also had two sons: Zachary, 31, and Cody, 22. At the time of Williams' passing, he was married to his third wife, Susan Schneider.

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