Kathy Griffin’s mother and dying sister received "vitriolic hate" after her Donald Trump photograph controversy.
In 2017, the 58-year-old comedian took part in a shoot with photographer Tyler Shields in which she posed with a bloody decapitated head resembling US President Trump and Kathy has revealed that her mother Maggie, then 97, and her sister – who was in hospice care dying of cancer – were both targeted.
She told PEOPLE: "My mom had an old-timey answering machine — not even voice mail — and people would leave the most vitriolic hate.
"Joyce received notes telling her to go to hell" until the day she died later that year.
"I felt guilty, like I brought this on. I didn’t mean to, but I still brought this inadvertently into their lives at such a difficult time, especially my sister."
Kathy – whose mother now has dementia – lost endorsements deals, her tour was axed and she was dropped from her role as co-host of CNN’s New Year’s Eve coverage with Anderson Cooper due to the controversy.
The star was also put on the no-fly list until an FBI investigation into her was completed but Kathy says the only thing that made her feel better was getting back to stand-up.
Speaking about her new concert documentary, ‘Kathy Griffin: A Hell of a Story’, she said: " Nothing makes me feel better, and hopefully it makes other people feel better. I just had this gut feeling: It’s back to business. It’s back to stand-up, no matter what."