Lucy Hale sang on the season finale of her The CW series Katy Keene and you can listen to her performance right here!
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The cast of Waitress brought it all back home this weekend when they (virtually) got together to pay tribute to their struggling former castmate Nick Cordero.
The Broadway star, who is recovering from having his right leg amputated due to COVID-19-related complications, was honored in the Zoom performance led by Sara Bareilles and Jessie Mueller, who got together with other Waitress stars (including Keala Settle, Kimiko Glenn, Jenna Ushkowitz and Eric Anderson) to sing Tony winner Cordero's
Lucy Hale sang on the season finale of her The CW series Katy Keene and you can listen to her performance right here!
Having spent his childhood performing and entire teenage and adult life on the road with the Backstreet Boys, Nick Carter admits the sudden halt to touring and extended period of domestic bliss instigated by the coronavirus pandemic has been mentally and physically challenging. But the 40-year-old musician is treasuring the situation’s “silver lining” – extra time with his gorgeous family and the dream baby girl he and his wife, Lauren Kitt Carter, fought so hard for.
Having spent his childhood performing and entire teenage and adult life on the road with the Backstreet Boys, Nick Carter admits the sudden halt to touring and extended period of domestic bliss instigated by the coronavirus pandemic has been mentally and physically challenging. But the 40-year-old musician is treasuring the situation’s “silver lining” – extra time with his gorgeous family and the dream baby girl he and his wife, Lauren Kitt Carter, fought so hard for.
By Ellise Shafer
Amanda Kloots is sharing some very happy news with fans about husband Nick Cordero‘s coronavirus battle.
Broadway star Nick Cordero has been in a coma due to Coronavirus complications for at least 37 days and while he has shown signs of improvement, he has a long road to recovery. The Tony Award winner had recently relocated to Los Angeles with his wife, Amanda Kloots, and their 10-month old son, Elvis, to perform in the Bourbon Room production of Rock Of Ages.
Nick Cordero has been battling for his life after being hospitalized for COVID-19, but the Tony-nominated actor’s wife, Amanda Kloots, is hopeful that his condition may have turned a corner.
Aaron Carter will always love his brother, Nick Carter, but there is no love lost.
Amanda Kloots has shared a new update about husband Nick Cordero‘s health amid his battle with coronavirus.
By Chris Willman
The cast of Broadway’s “Waitress” is serving hope for actor Nick Cordero with a new video.
By Greg Evans
The Broadway cast of Waitress has covered a song penned by Nick Cordero to encourage donations to his family as he recovers from severe complications of the novel coronavirus. Singer-songwriter and Waitress compser Sara Bareilles joined the cast, including Jessie Mueller, Kimiko Glenn, Keala Seattle,Jenna Ushkowitz and Eric Anderson, to sing Cordero's original song "Live Your Life" over video chat in a video posted on Sunday.
Nick Cordero‘s Broadway friends and castmates want him to know how much he’s loved — and how much they’re pulling for him as he continues to battle back against the coronavirus!
Nick Cordero's Broadway family is sending him some majorly loud love. The Waitress cast performed a socially-distant rendition of the Tony Award nominee's song "Live Your Life" to support their friend as he continues to fight for his health.
Nick Cordero's Broadway family is rallying around him amid his battle with the coronavirus. The 41-year-old actor originated the role of Earl Hunterson in Sara Bareilles' musical, , and on Sunday, Bareilles, along with the show's original cast, performed Cordero's song, «Live Your Life,» in support of him.
Broadway star Nick Cordero has been in an uphill battle since falling ill with pneumonia.
Perfect trio! Nick Cordero and wife Amanda Kloots have been the cutest family of three ever since welcoming son Elvis.
Amanda Kloots opened up about her husband Nick Cordero's surgery to have his right leg amputated during Monday's episode of Today. The Broadway actor is currently in a medically induced coma following the surgery, which needed to be performed due to complications that resulted from his battle with COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus.