Billy Connolly still grieves over Robin Williams' sudden death while he also opened up about his final conversation with the late actor and friend.
Robin William's tragic death has shocked the entertainment industry especially Bilyl Connolly who happened to be one of the late comedian's closest friends. The two stars have been sharing a wonderful relationship as good friends to the extent that they have already treated each other like real brothers. In a recent interview with the 71 year-old star who also has his own battles in life, he shared that his final talk with his good friend was more focused on their relationship.
Reports about the "Jumanji" actor's suicide have drawn several theories that are believed to be a reason for taking away his life. There are several stories claiming that the actor passed away as he face troubles with drugs and addiction while there are also those who suggest that the tragic loss was an effect of depression. One thing is actually common about the two friends that are also believed to play a huge part over Robin William's death; both of them were diagnosed with Parkinson's disease.
Billy Connolly revealed that he and the late actor usually talks over the phone regarding the condition of their illness. They would even discuss as to what stage they already belong. The phone conversation that the Scottish comedian had with the late star was actually far different from their usual talks since it was where the "Mrs. Doubtfire" star said that he love the actor as a brother.
The "Quartet" star who actually also suffers from Parkinson's disease is still grieving over Robin Williams death, but he also has his own fight. Billy Connolly was previously diagnosed with prostate cancer and underwent surgery. Despite of his current health condition, the actor is actually very positive and determined not to be controlled by his disease.
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