Robin Williams Sent Special Message To Terminally Ill Cancer Patient Before His Death (VIDEO)

Late actor Robin Williams sent a touching video to a terminally ill 21-year-old woman before his death.

The Sunday Star Times reports the actor sent a sweet message to Vivian Waller of New Zealand, a young woman suffering lung, bowel and liver cancer. Waller created a bucket list and one of her wishes was to meet the Williams.

Waller’s condition kept her from being able to fly to the United States, but her family reached out to Williams to send a video message for her. Check out Williams’ response in the video below.

According to the Star Times, Waller is currently residing at Hibiscus Hospice, and can no longer receive chemotherapy.

"Viv struggles with a lack of energy and it is quite difficult for her to concentrate," Vivian's husband Jack told the Star Times. "We are just enjoying the time we have together. We take things a day at a time."

Waller’s family decided to share the video to show the public what kind of person Williams’ was. The actor and comedian committed suicide on Aug. 11. Williams’ daughter, Zelda Williams, honored her father in a message on her Instagram account.

“You - you alone will have the stars as no one else has them..." Zelda wrote, quoting Antoine De Saint-Eupery's book “The Little Prince.” “In one of the stars I shall be living. In one of them I shall be laughing. And so it will be as if all the stars were laughing, when you look at the sky at night... You - only you will have stars that can laugh.”

Williams reportedly struggled with depression and anxiety. The actor was also recently diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease.