Amanda Kloots and Nick Cordero.Photo: Amanda Kloots/Instagram

Amanda Kloots and Nick Cordero

Amanda Klootsis looking back on her time with husbandNick Corderowith fond memories.

The Talkco-host, 39, penned a heartfelt message to the lateBroadwaystar on Monday — which marked the one-year anniversary of Cordero’s death due to complications fromCOVID-19— alongside a montage of images featuring the couple and their now-2-year-old sonElvis.

She went on to say that “there hasn’t been a day this year” when her husband wasn’t “missed, thought about and talked about.”

“Thank you for being our guardian angel, for sending me signs, for being my DJ in heaven,” Kloots addressed Cordero. “I know you’re just 2 [inches] away. We only had a few short years together but theywere filled with so much love, laughter, adventure, dreams, change and growth. It was my ‘Nick era’ and I’ll have it forever.”

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She ended her post with an explanation of the one of the songs in the video —Lukas Nelson’s “A Few Stars Apart”— admitting, “the second verse gets me every time.”

A slew of celebrities left messages of support on Kloots' post, includingJennifer Love Hewitt,Sheryl Sandberg,Sarah Michelle Gellar,Mark McGrathandSharon Osbourne.

Corderodied last Julyat Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles after a months-long battle with COVID-19, during which he was put on a ventilator andhad to have his leg amputated. He was 41 years old.

Nick Cordero and Amanda Kloots with son Elvis.amanda kloots/instagram

amanda kloots, nick cordero

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Kloots had regularly postedtributes to her late husbandon social media since his death, including on bothMother’s DayandFather’s Daythis year.

She has also been candid about some of her more complicated emotions surrounding Cordero’s death, admitting in an interview withThe New York Timespublished last month, “I was not a good wife.”

Kloots told theTimesthat she and Cordero fought about the move for a year before eventually relocating in 2019: “I finally came to a place of, ‘This is marriage — you have to compromise.'”

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