According to Melissa Rivers, her son Cooper is Joan Rivers' 'largest legacy' nearly four years after the mythical comedian's death.

In a contemporary interview with People, Melissa, 50, said that Joan's have an effect on is nonetheless felt each day.

Melissa is the one kid of Joan, who rose to prominence in 1965 as a visitor on The Tonight Show, and producer Edgar Rosenberg.

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Joan gave up the ghost on September 4, 2014, at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York, having never awoken from a medically induced coma.

“I actually understand my mom in my parenting,” said Melissa. “I’ll say one thing, and as soon because the words come out of my mouth, I’m like, ‘Wow. I sound just like my mother!'”

“And then I listen my father popping out, too!” she continued, regarding her father, Edgar.

“I was a big negotiator when I used to be a teen, and my son tries that, too. Every time I say, ‘This is not my negotiation,’ I listen my father! He used to say that at all times!”

Melissa cracked a comic story announcing that a pal told her she shouldn't negotiate with terrorists particularly if she's the hostage.

The Beverly Hills, 90210 actress believed that she is an even mom to Cooper, 17, however that she is going to purpose his life to crash down round him if he pushes her too far.

“I feel I’m a fair mother,” she said. “I’m very transparent on what the foundations are. I’m very clear that these are the parameters in which you'll function on. If you stay there, you’re excellent. If you don’t, your existence will crash down round you. I at all times remind Cooper, ‘I can make your lifestyles miserable. Please don’t tempt me.'”

Melissa, who has been in a relationship with ability agent Mark Rousso since 2015, instructed People that she sees her son so that you can stay Joan’s legacy alive.

“The best possible legacy that I will give my mother — that everyone may give their mother or father — is to lift a good and first rate child,” she defined. “One who gives back, and has a transparent figuring out of the figuring out of not just being just right, however doing excellent, as neatly. Cooper is my mother’s biggest legacy.”

Melissa endured: “Cooper and I steadily talk about what is our family legacy."

“And I feel like our legacy is to live a life that you can be proud of on many levels. Giving your best professionally and personally. Giving back to others. Cooper and I always try to remember how fortunate we are, just by rite of birth. We can never lose sight of that. We’re not entitled to anything. We work for what we have. That’s how my mother lived.”

Melissa was an accomplished equestrienne competing on the show circuits.

She hosted two of E! network's highest-rated specials - Oh Baby! Melissa’s Guide to Pregnancy and Oh Toddler! Surviving the Early Years.

She also hosted fashion on the red carpet interviews for the E! cable network with her mother.

On March 1, 2013, Melissa and Joan were honored by the Ride of Fame, and a double-decker tour bus was dedicated to them in New York City.

Melissa filed a malpractice lawsuit in opposition to the medical institution and doctors who carried out surgical treatment on her mother that led to her demise in January 2015.

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