Prince's longtime protégé Apollonia Kotero opened up about how she feels the late singer's presence more than six years after his passing.'No matter how much time goes by, he's everywhere,' the Santa Monica, California native, 62, told People on Wednesday. 'I see him in everything.'The seven-time Grammy winner, who had timeless hits with tracks including 1999, When Doves Cry and Raspberry Beret, died at the age of 57 on April 21, 2016 from an accidental fentanyl overdose at his home in Chanhassen, Minnesota.
The latest:Prince's longtime protégé Apollonia Kotero, 62, opened up about how she feels the late singer's presence more than six years after his passing.
She was pictured in LA in 2019Kotero said she's reminded of her late friend when she hears his songs, which often surface wherever she is.'I go to a restaurant and Purple Rain comes on or I get in my car and Take Me with U comes on,' she told the outlet.
Kotero recalled how she initially met Prince while auditioning for a role in his 1984 film Purple Rain, and they remained friends until his death.She said the iconic musical artist 'was very gentle and very shy,' recalling he was eating spaghetti at the time.
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