Amanda Kloots honors late husband Nick Cordero on second anniversary of his death: 'I miss you more than life'
06.07.2022 - 03:43
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Amanda Kloots paid tribute to her late husband, Nick Cordero, on the second anniversary of his death Monday with a video compilation of a few of their favorite moments together shared to Instagram. "Two years ago today Elvis and I said goodbye to Nick. It was the hardest day of my life," she captioned the short clip.
"There hasn’t been a day I haven’t missed him. Nick was a presence. His smile and laugh lit up a room.
He loved everyone and was a great friend to anyone that knew him." Cordero died in 2020 following a lengthy health battle due to complications with COVID-19. He was 41. Her social media share was set to the Justin Bieber song "Ghost" and included footage of Cordero singing and dancing in addition to videos with their son Elvis, who is now three years old. Amanda Kloots paid tribute to her late husband Nick Cordero on Tuesday in a heartwarming Instagram post. She was pictured with Cordero and their son Elvis at the Beyond Yoga x Amanda Kloots Collaboration Launch Event on August 27, 2019 in New York City. (Noam Galai) Kloots recalled how a friend's "beautiful dream" helped her change the narrative surrounding the difficult day.
"I’ll tell you a story… Last year on this day my girlfriend told me about beautiful dream she had," Kloots wrote. "We were all at a party and Nick was there looking happy and radiant. When she asked him why he was there he said, ‘What do you mean? Today is my birthday.
It’s the one day I get to come back and celebrate with everyone I love.’ Hearing this completely changed my mood. He’s celebrating today? He’s happy? Birth and death have so many similarities. I can’t possibly know what’s on the other side but he was sending me a clear message. "I quickly reframed this day.
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