Robin Williams' widow has claimed the couple were told to sleep separately by his doctors before his death.
The iconic actor took his own life in 2014, and was suffering from poor mental health, insomnia, and Lewy body dementia - a type of brain disease that affected his thinking, memory and movement control - prior to his passing.
And his widow, Susan Schneider Williams, has now claimed she wasn't able to sleep in the same bed as her spouse in the months before his death, because doctors had ordered them to sleep separately in an attempt to help ease Robin's insomnia.
Recalling the "hard" decision to sleep in a different bedroom to Robin, Susan said: "He said to me, 'Does this mean we're separated?' That was a really shocking moment. When your best friend, your partner, your love - you realise that there's a giant chasm somewhere, and you can't see where it is but that's just not based in reality. That was a hard moment."