Elvis Cordero just said his first words!
08.07.2020 - 01:03 / thewrap.com
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.
Elvis Cordero just said his first words!
Followers of Amanda Kloots‘ Instagram page know she has had a rough go over the past few months, ever since it was revealed her late husband, Nick Cordero, was hospitalized after a bout with COVID-19. Nick died earlier this year.
Amanda Kloots is starting a new chapter of her life.
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.
Amanda Kloots is opening up about her grief following the death of her husband, Nick Cordero. On her Instagram Stories Thursday night, Kloots first shared a letter she wrote to her and Cordero's 1-year-old son, Elvis, to explain "everything that happened" with his father, which read in part: "I miss him so much.
Following the tragic death of Broadway star Nick Cordero – who passed away on Sunday, July 5 at the age of 41 due to complications from COVID-19 – his widow, Amanda Kloots, shared that she opened Cordero’s phone for the first time since he went into the hospital on March 31. Cordero spent 95 days at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles where he was conscious just a handful of times.
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.
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.
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.
Nick Cordero is gone, but certainly not forgotten.
Nick Cordero is gone, but certainly not forgotten.
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).
Amanda Kloots continues to honor the memory of her late husband, Nick Cordero.
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 proved family makes an incredible difference during “the hardest time in your life” when she shared a bittersweet video that showed photos and video clips of some of the most memorable moments she had with those closest to her in the 95 days her husband Nick Cordero was in the hospital battling COVID-19.
Nick Cordero has died following a battle with Covid-19. The 41-year-old Broadway actor - who spent more than 90 days in hospital - passed away on Sunday (05.07.20) after suffering with complications from the coronavirus.
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.