Amanda Kloots recently made an appearance on "Dear Gabby," the Dear Media podcast, where she revealed her son Elvis Eduardo was once taken over by the spirit of her late husband Nick Cordero.
According to "The Talk" co-host, it all happened after they have been in a parking lot and she or he was once seeking to get Elvis into his little car seat. A "bonkers" day, as she described it.
Kloots, who misplaced her husband in July 2020 after a months-long fight with COVID-19, says she felt an power wooshing in and taking over her son's, utterly shifting it.

Amanda Kloots and Nick Cordero with their son Elvis Eduardo | Photo: Instagram.com/amandakloots/
NO LONGER ELVIS
The 39-year-old recalled that her 2-year-old just began looking at her, appearing in a means that used to be totally out of persona for him. All she may just do at that moment was lock eyes with him and provides him a hug.
He passed away surrounded by love and with Led Zeppelin enjoying.
During the podcast, Kloots claimed that Elvis hugged her again, maintaining her moderately tightly and that each and every time she attempted to tug away, he would just squeeze tighter. She added:
"Then I finally pull away and I've locked eyes with him and he starts touching my face, like holding my face in his hands, going over my eyes and then opening my eye and doing that over and over again."
While he used to be doing all this, Elvis just stored gazing her, and then he grabbed hang of her finger and just studied the wedding ceremony ring for a bit before gently grabbing her face together with his little arms.
Kloots said that Elvis pulled her face in opposition to his and kissed her, a moment that felt like 5 minutes to her, hugging her one remaining time as his power shifted as soon as once more.

Nick Cordero and Amanda Kloots at the after birthday party for Manhattan Concert Production's Broadway series "Crazy For You" One Night Only Production at Planet Hollywood Times Square in New York City | Photo: Bruce Glikas/FilmMagic via Getty Images
A VESSEL FOR THOSE WHO ARE GONE
Gabby Bernstein, the podcast's host who was listening attentively to the whole story, advised Kloots that her little boy changed into a "portal" for her late husband.
According to Bernstein, when people are as open as Elvis is, they've the ability to allow spirits to take over their bodies and manifest themselves that manner.
Back in July, the 39-year-old commemorated Cordero's memory via sharing a collection of pictures of themselves with their son, wherein she recalled how he passed on to the great beyond surrounded by love and with Led Zeppelin playing.
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