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Amanda Kloots dates for the first time after husband’s COVID death
    2021-07-27  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

A YEAR after Tony-nominated Broadway star Nick Cordero died of complications from COVID-19, his wife of almost three years, Amanda Kloots, still misses him immensely. But she is beginning to date again.

Kloots said as much on Friday’s episode of “The Talk,” where she also explained that navigating the dating scene has been tricky.

“Both of my husbands I met doing Broadway shows,” said Kloots, who was married to stage actor David Larsen before Cordero. “We become friends first, then we get married. Obviously with Nick, we have a child. I’ve never actually had to date, and I just start dating again, and it is so crazy to be dating for the first time at 39 years old. And it’s quite terrifying and really out of your element, and it’s hard.”

Kloots, who’s mom to 2-year-old son Elvis, said there has been an upside. “It’s all wonderful. It’s wonderful people I’m meeting, and it’s been a great process so far,” she said. “But I’ll just say it’s very hard, without getting into too many details.”

The former Broadway actress and current fitness trainer has continued to publicly mourn Cordero.

Kloots had previously said that she didn’t get a chance to say goodbye to her husband when she dropped him off at the hospital in the early days of the pandemic. He was later placed in a medically induced coma and had his right leg amputated in an effort to save him.

Kloots joined “The Talk” in January, after attracting an online following for her daily updates on her husband’s condition. She would also dance to his song “Live Your Life” every day at 3 p.m. (SD-Agencies)

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