Amanda Kloots showed off a stunning make-up free before and after-photo of herself at The Talk.
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Amanda Kloots has shared a moving post, five months on from her husband Nick Cordero's tragic death.
Taking to Instagram on Thursday, The Talk's new host reflected on life since the Broadway actor's sad passing from COVID-19 aged just 41.RELATED: 7 royals who tested positive for coronavirus and what they said about itIn the message accompanying a beautiful illustration of her family, Amanda expressed her regrets about wishing time away and not making the most of every "precious" moment on earth
.Amanda Kloots showed off a stunning make-up free before and after-photo of herself at The Talk.
James Martin has raised a glass in memory of all the friends he has lost over the past year. Taking to his social media pages on Wednesday, the celebrity chef - who has been working hard amid the ongoing pandemic - posted a heartfelt tribute alongside a black and white picture of a cigar and a bottle of wine.He wrote: "To friends lost and this last 12 months I have lost many...
On Jan. 2, Amanda Kloots shared an emotional and honest post via her Instagram story about the difficulty of grieving her late husband Nick Cordero, who died of complications from COVID-19 at age 41.
started their first days as co-hosts of on Monday. ET's Kevin Frazier spoke with both women, who said it felt like the first day of school.«It's like this bubbling, exciting energy inside of me and it finally feels like this dream is becoming a reality,» Kloots says.
It has been a tough and heartbreaking year for Amanda Kloots.
A New Year brings new faces.
Amanda Kloots certainly proved that she’s a warrior in 2020. Experiencing one of the toughest years of her life that consisted of her losing her husband, actor Nick Cordero from COVID-19 back in July, the fitness instructor is gearing up for a new job and a fresh start in the new year.A post shared by AK! ⭐️ (@amandakloots)Today marked the dancer’s first day as a new co-host on the show, ‘The Talk.’ In an interview with People she opened up about what she is looking forward to in 2021.
Amanda Kloots is beginning a brilliant new chapter in her life today as she joins the cast of The Talk as a co-host, and she is making sure her late husband is with her for this next phase.The professional dancer and TV personality lost her Tony nominated Broadway star husband, Nick Cordero, in July following his long and painful battle with Coronavirus. Amanda chronicled her husband's battle with the disease in the early days of the pandemic and helped to put a real human face on its
Amanda Kloots is once again getting candid and deeply personal with her followers. The TV personality reflected on starting the new year with an emotional post about her difficult holiday season following the death of her husband, Nick Cordero, due to COVID-19 back in July.«New Years has been tough, extremely hard for me.
Amanda Kloots is opening up about how rough not only the holidays, but the year, has been on her following the tragic passing of her husband, actor Nick Cordero.
Nick Cordero to COVID-19 in July, the new co-host is sharing a moving message for the new year. Kloots posted a photo of herself holding the late Cordero and her 1-year-old son's hand while walking in a field.«Everyday is a gift.
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Amanda Kloots has shared a video today of a ring that incorporates some of her late husband Nick Cordero’s ashes.
His memory will live on forever.
A post shared by AK! ⭐️ (@amandakloots)The Broadway star passed away in July of COVID-19 complications.In October, Amanda revealed that she turned some of Nick's ashes into a ceramic vase, as well. A post shared by AK! ⭐️ (@amandakloots)"I'm constantly amazed by the ways you can incorporate ashes to keep your person close to you. I love that Nick is with me in many places; the ocean, a beautiful vase, an urn and now on my hand," Amanda wrote on Dec.