Amanda Kloots shares heartwarming snaps with her late husband taken in their new home

‘I feel Nicks presence here even though he never had the chance to live here’: Amanda Kloots pays tribute to her late husband as shares snaps taken in their home before moving in

Amanda Kloots has shared a heartwarming tribute to her late husband Nick Cordero by sharing photos of the couple in the home they purchased together.

The Talk host, 38, told how she ‘feels Nick’s presence’ in the house, which she shares with their son Elvis, 20 months, in Los Angeles.

Broadway actor Nick died aged 41 in July 2020 from Covid-19 related complications after spending more than three months in hospital.  

Family: Amanda Kloots has shared a heartwarming tribute to her late husband Nick Cordero by sharing photos of the couple in the home they purchased together

In one photo, the couple posed on the floor of their newly purchased home as Amanda cradled Elvis in her lap.

Alongside the post, she wrote: ‘One year ago today we walked into our new home for the first time, a clean slate – ready to plan our renovations. 

‘We took this photo to mark the before. I’m forever grateful to @michellegersoninteriors and @beachwood_builders for helping us and then me through the process of making our home come to life. 

‘I feel Nicks presence here even though he never had the chance to live here. It’s our home forever and always.’

Tragic: Broadway actor Nick died aged 41 in July 2020 from Covid-19 related complications after spending more than three months in hospital.

Tragic: Broadway actor Nick died aged 41 in July 2020 from Covid-19 related complications after spending more than three months in hospital.

Adorable: Amanda told how she 'feels Nick's presence' in the home, which she shares with their son Elvis, 20 months, in Los Angeles

Adorable: Amanda told how she ‘feels Nick’s presence’ in the home, which she shares with their son Elvis, 20 months, in Los Angeles

In a clip, Nick can be seen standing in the empty home as Amanda gives viewers a tour and tells them their renovation plans.

She said: ‘We’re gonna knock down this wall. Knocking this down, knocking some other stuff down. I’m going to paint white, redo floors.’

Nick could then be heard saying: ‘I’d love to redo this wall somehow.’ 

Amanda also shared an adorable snap of Elvis sitting on the floor with a guitar and a clip where she gushed: ‘Elvis, are you sitting in your new house bubba? Is this where you’re going to learn how to crawl? And you’re going to learn how to walk?’ 

Home: Alongside the post, she wrote: 'One year ago today we walked into our new home for the first time, a clean slate -ready to plan our renovations'

Home: Alongside the post, she wrote: ‘One year ago today we walked into our new home for the first time, a clean slate -ready to plan our renovations’

Heartwarming: Amanda also shared an adorable clip of Elvis sitting on the floor where she gushed: 'Elvis, are you sitting in your new house bubba?

Heartwarming: Amanda also shared an adorable clip of Elvis sitting on the floor where she gushed: ‘Elvis, are you sitting in your new house bubba?

It comes after Amanada said she misses ‘every single bit’ of late husband Nick as she marked six-months since the Broadway star’s death in January. 

The dancer shared a candid clip of Nick singing to her over a FaceTime call and explained how much ‘comfort’ she found in the simple clip, while telling followers how ‘lucky’ she was to have these reminders of him. 

‘Today marks six months since Nick passed,’ she wrote in the caption. ‘Honey, I miss every single bit of you. All the bits- the ones I loved and the ones that drove me crazy.’ 

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

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

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

‘He’s taking the dogs on a walk in Central Park making up little songs. To hear him sing and speak gives me so much comfort. It’s as if he hasn’t left us.

‘I listen to him all the time, always in the car or at home. A persons voice is so special especially after they are gone and you can’t hear it. So I say, call the person, leave the voicemail or record the song. Put your voice out there.’ 

Memories: Amanada said she misses 'every single bit' of late husband Nick as she marked six-months since the Broadway star's death in January

Memories: Amanada said she misses ‘every single bit’ of late husband Nick as she marked six-months since the Broadway star’s death in January