Elvis Cordero just said his first words!
08.07.2020 - 06:03 / etonline.com
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.
Elvis Cordero just said his first words!
Late Broadway star Nick Cordero’s one man show will be released on his birthday.
Nick Cordero is being remembered by his close friends and family. The Broadway actor died last week at 41 after a fight with coronavirus left him in poor condition for several months.
On Saturday, Amanda Kloots shared a memorial for her late husband, Nick Cordero, after it was reported that he died from coronavirus complications. On her Instagram today, Kloots told her fans and followers that she and her family and friends held a small memorial for Nick.
Tony Award-nominated actor Nick Cordero, who specialised in playing tough guys on Broadway in such shows as Waitress, A Bronx Tale and Bullets Over Broadway, has died in Los Angeles at the age of 41.
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.
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.
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).
Nick Cordero has passed away due to complications from the coronavirus. Cordero, a Canadian, was just 41 years old.
died of complications from the coronavirus on Sunday.The recent father, 41, had no underlying conditions, his wife Amanda Kloots has said, and his health struggles lasted long after he repeatedly tested negative for the virus.The timeline of his decline is a tragic reminder that even young, healthy people with no pre-existing health issues — such as diabetes or obesity — can still die after catching the coronavirus.The Tony Award-nominated actor’s health issues began in late March.
Nick Cordero that will go to his wife, Amanda Kloots, and infant son, Elvis, following the Broadway star’s death from complications related to coronavirus.“We are heartbroken to update this account to a memorial,” the GoFundMe page, which was created in April, now reads.The fundraiser was originally made to raise $400,000, for help with the medical bills and financial hardships brought about by the Waitress star’s battle with COVID-19.
Amanda Kloots thanked her family for their ongoing support following the tragic death of her husband, Nick Cordero.
The entertainment world is in mourning today, less than 24 hours after Broadway star Nick Cordero lost his battle to COVID-19.
Zach Braff paid tribute to his best friend Nick Cordero after the Broadway star lost his months-long battle with the novel coronavirus.“Nick Cordero passed at 11:40am today with his wife and mother by his side,” the Scrubs alum, 45, wrote via Instagram on Sunday, July 5, alongside a black-and-white photo of Cordero and his widow, Amanda Kloots. “I have honestly never known a kinder person.
Broadway star Nick Cordero has died at the age of 41 after a four-month battle with coronavirus.The actor’s wife Amanda Kloots confirmed he had died in an Instagram message on Sunday.The Waitress and Rock Of Ages actor tested positive for Covid-19 in March and had suffered numerous complications from the condition after being hospitalised, and had his leg amputated as a result of blood clots. “God has another angel in heaven now,” his wife wrote.
coronavirus.Cordero, who starred in hits such as A Bronx Tale, Waitress and Bullets Over Broadway, passed away at Los Angeles’ Cedars-Sinai hospital after spending more than 90 days there.“God has another angel in heaven now,” his wife Amanda Kloots wrote on Instagram.“Nick was such a bright light. He was everyone’s friend, loved to listen, help and especially talk.
Hilary Duff is sending her support to Amanda Kloots.
Celebrities are reacting to the heartbreaking news of Nick Cordero‘s death.