Zelda appeared on Chelsea Handler's talk show "Chelsea," where she discussed life growing up with father, reported Entertainment Weekly.
"I didn't really grow up in the spotlight - we lived in San Francisco - so for me, we were already kind of together and close.
"And so I just kept going, 'OK, well, today I'm going to get up and love what I do. And then tomorrow I'm going to wake up and be happy and love what I do. And then the next day... Because that's all you can do," she said.
"It was very funny because, for a while, no one would let me do anything. I think there's that reaction of like, 'Oh, are you OK?' And then even if you are OK, they're like, 'Well, what's wrong?' For awhile, I was just kind of left to my own devices."
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The actress has been keeping herself busy, by playing a transgender character in Freeform's "Dead of Summer" and a maniacal kidnapper in Lifetime's "Girl in the Box".
"I've been working really hard and it's been nice because you get to not sit with yourself for too long."