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Twiggy Recalls Robin Williams Brilliantly Channeled Popeye for Her Daughter
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The British supermodel shares the memory she had about her late 'Club Paradise' co-star when talking to guest Brooke Shields in an episode of her 'Tea With Twiggy' Podcast.

AceShowbiz - Robin Williams channeled Popeye when he first met Twiggy's daughter. The 71-year-old British model starred opposite the late actor - who tragically died in 2014, aged 63 - in 1986's "Club Paradise", and she has recalled how he slipped into his title role as the strong sailor man from the 1980 live-action Disney version of the comic strip when he met her daughter Carly.

Speaking on the "Tea With Twiggy" podcast, she said, "She couldn't believe she was gonna meet Popeye. And I told him, because he met her after - we went on location to the Caribbean and I'd met Robin before that. So, when he met Carly, he just went into Popeye mode, it was absolutely brilliant."

Twiggy was opening up to her guest Brooke Shields, who recalled the first time she met Robin on the set of beloved sitcom "Mork & Mindy" - which ran from 1978 to 1982 - when she was still a child star.

She remembered, "I went to the set to meet him because I was obsessed with him. My mum said, 'Alright we can go, we're gonna be in California, you can get to go on the set.' So I went on the set and she got me access or whatever to the floor. I met him and he was very sweet to me, but he was very quiet."

"I wanted to make him laugh. I got in my head that I should make him laugh... I realized later in analyzing it that I needed his approval. It was so interesting because I went over to my mum and I said, 'I don't think he likes me.' Mind you, he was working - it wasn't actually about me. Try to tell a kid that - I know that now."

When she told her mum Teri Shields, she wasn't impressed and confronted Robin about it - although there was a very simple explanation. She added, "He said, 'Hey kid, of course I like you, I just get a little shy when I meet somebody new.' "

Shields described Robin as "tortured and genius." She said, "Sort of tortured and genius. I think the genius and the capacity - to see the world the way he did must have been like a stab on his heart every day."

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