Mayte Garcia, Prince's first wife and longtime muse, doesn't hold back from getting very personal in "The Most Beautiful: My Life With Prince," her new book chronicling her time spent with the late pop star.
The memoir, published Tuesday, leading up to the first anniversary of Prince's death on April 21, covers a lot of ground, including the grief following the 1996 death of their newborn son and also how they met (Garcia has her mom to thank for that).
More interesting, however, is Garcia's deep dive into the eccentricities that made Prince tick. Here are some of the most fascinating takeaways (via Entertainment Weekly):
Prince liked to hypnotize her.
Garcia recalls exploring "universes and lifetimes and universal truth" with her late former husband. "When he was ready to bring me back, he'd snap his fingers next to my ear and say, 'When you wake up, you'll know that you are loved and safe and warm.'"
Prince had to have his house color match his car color.
"Prince's house was repainted a different color on a regular basis, and a new car… was custom painted to match it," Garcia writes. "The last week of December 1990, the first time I visited him at the house that would eventually be our home, the exterior was electric blue and rose-hip pink. Two years later, I arrived to find it canary yellow with purple accents."
Prince loved to talk about their past lives together in Egypt.