
Amanda Kloots, television personality and co-host of The Talk, has marked the fourth anniversary of her husband Nick Cordero's tragic death from COVID-19 complications with a deeply moving social media tribute.
The 42-year-old fitness instructor shared a poignant Instagram post featuring a black-and-white photograph of the late Broadway actor, accompanied by a heartfelt message that resonated with thousands of followers.
A Love Remembered
"Today marks four years since Nick's passing," Kloots wrote alongside the touching image. "There isn't a day that goes by where he isn't missed, thought about, and talked about."
She revealed how she keeps Cordero's memory vibrant for their now five-year-old son Elvis, born in 2019, just before the pandemic struck. "Elvis knows his dad and we speak of him daily," the grieving widow shared, highlighting the importance of maintaining that connection for their young child.
A Devastating Loss
Cordero, a celebrated Canadian Broadway star known for his roles in Bullets Over Broadway and A Bronx Tale, was hospitalized in March 2020 after contracting coronavirus. What began as a battle with pneumonia rapidly escalated into a three-month medical nightmare.
The 41-year-old actor suffered severe complications including septic shocks, blood clots, and required a leg amputation before ultimately losing his fight for life on July 5, 2020.
Finding Strength in Memory
Kloots, who documented much of her husband's heartbreaking medical journey publicly, has become an advocate for COVID-19 awareness and support for grieving families.
Her latest tribute concludes with a powerful sentiment about enduring love: "He is a part of our life every single day. We feel him, we talk to him, we love him."
The emotional post has attracted overwhelming support from fans and fellow celebrities alike, with many sharing their own stories of loss and recovery during the pandemic's darkest days.