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Brian Wilson’s wife since 1995, Melinda Ledbetter Wilson, has died at age 77.

The Beach Boy, 81, announced her death in a lengthy Instagram post on Tuesday.

Wilson said his “heart is broken.”

‘She Was my Savior’

“Our five children and I are just in tears. We are lost,” he wrote, including old photos of Melinda. “Melinda was more than my wife. She was my savior. She gave me the emotional security I needed to have a career. She encouraged me to make the music that was closest to my heart. She was my anchor. She was everything for us. Please say a prayer for her.”

“Love and Mercy Brian,” he finished.

People reports, “Wilson married Melinda in 1995, and the couple adopted children Dakotah Rose, Daria Rose, Delanie Rose, Dylan and Dash. They first met when she sold him a Cadillac in 1986, and they dated on and off for three years. In 1992, the “God Only Knows” singer and his future bride bumped into each other once more in Los Angeles and rekindled their romance.”

“I’ve never had a relationship with a girl like we have,” Wilson told Peoplein 1998. “She’s a partner who’s also a best friend.”

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Melinda, meanwhile, praised her husband’s “vulnerability,” saying he was “probably the most sane person I know,” but struggled to “deal with the world’s insanity.”

In 2014, their life together got the biopic treatment with Love & Mercy, which starred John Cusack and Elizabeth Banks as Brian and Melinda. The film gave viewers a deep dive on Wilson’s struggles with mental illness, and chronicled his complicated relationship with his therapist and legal guardian Dr. Eugene Landy.

It was Melinda who helped free Wilson from Landy’s grips, and in 1991, his brother, mother and daughters sued Landy, arguing he’d exerted “undue influence” over Wilson’s life. Their suit was successful, and Landy was barred from contacting his famous client in 1992.

If you haven’t seen the movie it is well worth your time.

“I didn’t know how tough it would be,” Melinda told ABC News of the film in 2015. “I think I was more nervous than him when I took him to see it, and after, I said, ‘So what did you think?’ And he goes, ‘Oh, it was really a lot worse in real life.’”

Also included in Wilson’s post about his late wife was a message from the couple’s children.

‘We Love You Mom’

“She was a force of nature and one of the strongest women you could come by,” they wrote. She was not only a model, our father’s savior, and a mother, she was a woman empowered by her spirit with a mission to better everyone she touched.

“We will miss her but cherish everything she has taught us. How to take care of the person next to you with out expecting anything in return, how to find beauty in the darkest of places, and how to live life as your truest self with honesty and pride.”

“We love you mom,” the kid’s message ended. “Give Grandma Rose and Pa our love.”

RIP

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