Amanda Kloots is starting a new chapter of her life.
07.07.2020 - 01:49 / foxnews.com
Nick Cordero's wife, Amanda Kloots, is reflecting on family time while mourning the loss of her husband. Cordero died at the age of 41 on Sunday after a battle with the coronavirus that stretched for months The Tony Award-nominated actor was originally hospitalized in late March and spent the majority of his battle with the virus in a medically induced coma.
Among the other maladies suffered by Cordero were a leg amputation, mini-strokes and lung infections. The day after Cordero's death, Kloots
.Amanda Kloots is starting a new chapter of her life.
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.
Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerAmanda Kloots, wife of the late Broadway actor Nick Cordero, has posted details of his memorial service online today, a week after he died from coronavirus complications.Kloots shared the “celebration” of Cordero’s life and shared a photo with herself and Cordero’s 13-month-old son, Elvis.“I said, ‘Nick would have wanted this to be a celebration. Let’s try to laugh, share great stories and sing for him and to his memory,'” Kloots recounted.
Nick Cordero‘s widow, Amanda Kloots, hosted a “beautiful and perfect” memorial service to celebrate the late Broadway star’s life.The personal trainer, 38, shared via Instagram on Sunday, July 11, that she gathered with Cordero’s close friends and family over the weekend for the ceremony.“I said, ‘Nick would have wanted this to be a celebration.
Amanda Kloots got candid about dealing with grief on her Instagram Stories this week, shortly after losing her husband, Nick Cordero, to coronavirus.
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.
Amanda Kloots, looked through the Broadway star’s iPhone after his death and discovered a trove of personal photos and videos.“I was really lucky today. I woke up and I just immediately remembered Nick’s password to his cellphone,” the personal trainer said on her Instagram Stories on Tuesday, July 7.
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.
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 gave her husband, Nick Cordero, a tearful tribute on social media one day after he lost his battle with the novel coronavirus.“Nick’s dream of becoming a rock star definitely happened and it’s because of you guys and your support,” Kloots, 38, told viewers on Instagram Live on Monday, July 6, one day after she confirmed that the Broadway star died at age 41. “There were days when I did not think I could get on social media and sing but I always felt better after I did.
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.
Amanda Kloots, shared a video titled “The Silver Linings” that her sister, Anna Kloots, made for her after the Broadway star’s death.“How do you get through the hardest time in your life? Family,” the personal trainer wrote via Instagram on Monday, July 6. “I have always been lucky to have a family that loves to be together and to support each other.