Nick Cordero‘s son just said his first words!
07.07.2020 - 23:41 / celebrityinsider.org
For the past three months, fans all over the world have followed the heartbreaking story of Broadway star Nick Cordero’s battle with COVID-19 thanks to his wife, Amanda Kloots, and her regular Instagram posts. Back in April, close friends launched a GoFundMe campaign to help Cordero, Kloots, and their one-year-old son, Elvis, with their finances.
Nick Cordero‘s son just said his first words!
Amanda Kloots’ 13-month-old son Elvis’ first words proved that the little one still recognizes his late dad, Nick Cordero.“Elvis said his first words today!! Listen closely!” the former Broadway dancer, 38, captioned a Sunday, July 26, Instagram video. “He pointed at Nick in our new picture light and said, ‘Right there.’ He hasn’t seen Nick since March 30th.
Nick Cordero's little boy said his first words! The late actor's wife, Amanda Kloots, caught their 1-year-old son saying his first words on camera in a sweet post she shared to Instagram on Sunday.In the video, Kloots asks her little boy, Elvis, to point to a photo of his father — who died from complications due to COVID-19 on July 5, after a lengthy health battle.Elvis leans over to give the photo of his dad a kiss, and when Kloots asks «where's dada» a second time, Elvis quietly and excitedly
Elvis Cordero just said his first words!
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Amanda Kloots, the wife of late Broadway actor Nick Cordero, showed how she’s keeping his memory alive for their 1-year-old son, Elvis. On Thursday, Kloots shared a heartfelt video on her Instagram Story, showing her son's face light up while watching old videos of his dad.
Amanda Kloots shared a sweet story about her 12-month-old son, Elvis, recognizing his late father, Nick Cordero, in throwback videos.“I, of course, didn’t get it on camera because I didn’t expect this to happen, but I was showing Elvis videos of Nick,” the fitness guru, 38, said on her Thursday, July 9, Instagram Story.
Nick Cordero’s widow, Amanda Kloots, has shared a heartwarming story about how the couple’s son, Elvis, started kissing her phone while watching videos of his late father. Cordero died on Sunday following a three-month battle with the coronavirus.
Broadway fans are petitioning to rename a New York City theater after late actor Nick Cordero, who died this week due to complications from the coronavirus. The petition seeks to change the name of the city’s Longacre Theatre to The Nick Cordero Theatre in honor of the beloved Broadway actor.
launched a petition to rename New York City’s Longacre Theatre in memory of Broadway star Nick Cordero, who passed away on Sunday due to complications from coronavirus.The Longacre, which was home to Cordero’s last broadway show “A Bronx Tale,” was built in 1912 and is currently named after Longacre Square — the original name for Times Square.
Nick Cordero's wife, Amanda Kloots, and their 1-year-old son, Elvis, has been extraordinary. Following the Broadway star's death on Sunday, a GoFundMe campaign set up to support his family has raised nearly $1 million.Originally set up in April, as Cordero was in a medically induced coma battling complications stemming from COVID-19, the GoFundMe campaign originally had a goal of $400,000.
GoFundMe page set up to support Broadway actor Nick Cordero and his family has reached nearly $1 million in donations in the days after Cordero died from complications of coronavirus.The fundraiser was set up in April to support Cordero, wife Amanda Kloots and their son Elvis after Cordero, 41, contracted coronavirus at the end of March and was hospitalized. The fundraiser initially set a goal of $400,000.
Amanda Kloots documented her late husband Broadway star Nick Cordero's three-month battle against COVID-19, frequently posting updates about his condition and, sadly, confirming his passing over the weekend.
A GoFundMe page to support the family of Broadway star Nick Cordero – who died over the weekend due to COVID-19 complications – has raised more than $900,000 (£721,400).