Amanda Kloots shares a clip of Nick Cordero singing while reflecting on life six months after his death

Amanda Kloots shares a sweet clip of her late husband Nick Cordero singing as she reflects on life six months after her death from complications at COVID

Amanda Kloots said she misses “every little bit” of her late husband Nick Cordero, having completed six months since the Broadway star death from coronavirus complications.

Kloots, 38, celebrated Cordero’s spirit by sharing a candid clip of him singing to her on a FaceTime call.

The dancer / latest addition to The Talk explained how much ‘comfort’ she found in the simple clip, while telling followers how ‘lucky’ she was to have these memories of the actor, who died at the age of 41 in July.

Lost: Amanda Kloots shared a special moment with her late husband Nick Cordero singing to her as she reflected on life six months since her death from coronavirus complications

Lost: Amanda Kloots shared a special moment with her late husband Nick Cordero singing to her as she reflected on life six months since her death from coronavirus complications

“Today it’s been six months since Nick died,” she wrote in the caption. – Honey, I miss every bit of you. All the parts – the ones I loved and the ones that drove me crazy. ‘

“I am very lucky to have so many videos and recordings of Nicks singing. This one I love especially because it’s just Nick being Nick ‘, Amanda continued over the video, where the Bullets Over Broadway star sang like’ You can sing a song about anything. ‘

“He’s taking the dogs for a walk in Central Park, inventing little songs. Hearing him sing and speak gives me a lot of comfort. It’s like he hasn’t left us.

Noticing how much Nick’s voice soothed her, the fitness professional reminded people of what special little gestures like a phone call or voicemail could mean.

Emotions: The dancer / latest addition to The Talk explained how much 'comfort' she found in the simple clip, while telling followers how 'lucky' she was to have these reminders of him

Emotions: The dancer / latest addition to The Talk explained how much ‘comfort’ she found in the simple clip, while telling followers how ‘lucky’ she was to have these reminders of him

Melodic: 'I'm very lucky to have so many videos and recordings of Nicks singing.  This one I love especially because it's just Nick being Nick ', Amanda continued over the video, where the Bullets Over Broadway star sang like' You can sing a song about anything '

Melodic: ‘I’m very lucky to have so many videos and recordings of Nicks singing. This one I especially love because it’s just Nick being Nick ‘, Amanda continued over the video, where the Bullets Over Broadway star sang about how’ You can sing a song about anything ‘

Loss: Kloot's husband, two years ago, died of complications from COVID-19 in July, after being diagnosed with the virus earlier that year.  He was only 41;  Amanda, Nick and their son Elvis are in the photo above

Loss: Kloot’s husband, two years ago, died of complications from COVID-19 in July, after being diagnosed with the virus earlier that year. He was only 41; Amanda, Nick and their son Elvis are in the photo above

‘I hear it all the time, always in the car or at home,’ she explains. ‘A person’s voice is so special, especially after they leave and you can’t hear it. Then I say, call the person, leave the mailbox or record the song. Expose your voice. ‘

Amanda maintained a positive attitude throughout the day, later taking to her Instagram story to share her ‘positive thinking of the day!’

After admitting she was having an ‘extremely difficult morning’, the social media favorite decided to ‘lift’ her mood with a little gratitude.

Listing three things for which she was grateful, Kloots said: ‘1. That I have so many recordings of Nick’s voice. 2. I am healthy! 3. Elvis! He makes me smile every day. ‘

Optimistic: Amanda maintained a positive attitude throughout the day, subsequently taking to her Instagram story to share her 'positive thinking of the day!'

Thankful: after admitting she was having an 'extremely difficult morning', the social media favorite decided to 'lift' her mood with a little gratitude

Optimistic: Amanda maintained a positive attitude throughout the day, subsequently taking to her Instagram story to share her ‘positive thinking of the day!’

Big debut: Amanda made her official debut as a host on CBS's The Talk during Monday's episode

Big debut: Amanda made her official debut as a host on CBS ‘The Talk during Monday’s episode

Amanda has taken on a new role while continuing to adjust to life without her husband.

She made her debut as a co-host of The Talk on Monday, then went to Instagram to rave about her first day.

‘HOLY MOLY! First day of school and it was so much fun !!! ‘started Kloots, who included the official photo of The Talk’s cast in his post.

‘I feel like I want to run through the garage with my new backpack and jump in my mother’s arms, saying,’ I can’t wait to come back tomorrow, mom! ‘

‘Seriously, these women are AWESOME and I have the best job in the world. Thanks to all @thetalkcbs and my fellow co-hosts @carrieanninaba @sharonosbourne @sherylunderwood and especially my partner in this morning’s 5am crime @elainewelteroth ❤️❤️❤️❤️ WE DID IT, ‘she concluded.

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