Nick Cordero‘s wife is staying positive despite some very bad news.
15.05.2020 - 21:25 / variety.com
The virtual fundraiser also included a musical supergroup performance by event co-producer Linda Perry, Slash, Jim Peterik, Lzzy Hale and more.
By Angelique Jackson
The “Chrysalis Night In” virtual fundraiser on Thursday night paid tribute to Broadway star Nick Cordero.
It was just two days before that the Tony-nominated actor woke up from a medically induced coma after complications from his battle with COVID-19
The Chrysalis benefit was co-hosted by Zach Braff, who got emotional while
Nick Cordero‘s wife is staying positive despite some very bad news.
Doctors looking after ailing Broadway star Nick Cordero have advised his wife to “say goodbye” as it would take a “miracle” for him to recover from his lengthy coronavirus battle.
Nick Cordero has been battling Corornavirus complications at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles for over two months now. The Broadway actor has got his right leg amputated due to blood clotting and has undergone a tracheotomy to support his breathing. Nick was diagnosed with Pneumonia initially and tested positive for Coronavirus after his third test. The actor has been putting up a great fight against the novel COVID-19 and has been on the ventilator for over two months.
Nick Cordero's health battle isn't over just yet, and his wife Amanda Kloots is keeping the faith. Cordero has been in the hospital receiving medical care for coronavirus-related complications since late March, and his fight has consisted of a leg amputation, multiple mini-strokes and battling several other maladies.
Amanda Kloots is not giving up on Nick Cordero. The trainer admitted that she's been «told to say goodbye» to her husband, amid his battle with COVID-19 and ongoing health struggles. Posting a black-and-white photo of Cordero holding their son, Elvis, Kloots expressed that she has faith and hopes there can be a miracle.
Amanda Kloots is staying positive about her husband Nick Cordero‘s health condition despite being told that chances he will survive from his coronavirus-related complications are low.
Amanda Kloots, the wife of the Broadway actor, Nick Cordero, isn’t about to give up on her husband yet, a new report from People Magazine revealed. Amanda explained how she’s been handling herself ever since her husband was hospitalized earlier this year.
Nick Cordero‘s wife, Amanda Kloots, has provided a heartbreaking, yet hopeful update about his health amid his recovery from coronavirus-related complications.
Doctors looking after ailing Broadway star Nick Cordero have advised his wife to “say goodbye” as it would take a “miracle” for him to recover from his lengthy coronavirus battle.
Nick Cordero‘s wife, Amanda Kloots, has provided a heartbreaking, yet hopeful update about his health amid his recovery from coronavirus-related complications.
Doctors looking after ailing Broadway star Nick Cordero have advised his wife to “say goodbye” as it would take a “miracle” for him to recover from his lengthy coronavirus battle. The Rock of Ages actor has been hospitalized since March, when he was placed in a medically-induced coma and subsequently had to have his leg amputated and a temporary pacemaker fitted after encountering a multitude of complications.
Amanda Kloots‘ strength and hope has become a safe haven for fans of her husband, Nick Cordero. The Tony-nominated actor remains hospitalized months after he was admitted to Los Angeles’ Cedars-Sinai Medical Center for COVID-19 in April. Following numerous coronavirus-related complications, Amanda shared on Instagram that Nick needed his right leg amputated and that the surgery went well. Here’s five quick facts about Amanda as she continues to share updates about Nick’s health on social media.
Nick Cordero's battle with Coronavirus hasn't been an easy one. While some of the patients are able to recover after showing mild symptoms, the Broadway actor is among the ones who have faced extreme complications after testing positive for COVID-19.
Amanda Kloots has told fans she’s “still praying for a miracle” as her husband Nick Cordero remains in hospital fighting Covid-19.
Amanda Kloots still has hope that her husband, Nick Cordero, will recover from coronavirus-related complications.
By Bruce Haring
Nick Cordero is pushing through his recovery from COVID-19 after suffering a setback earlier this week. On Wednesday, in an update to her Instagram Stories, Nick’s wife Amanda Kloots tearfully told fans that her husband’s condition had been “going downhill” and asked for “mega prayers right now,”after the actor and singer suffered a setback in his coronavirus recovery.
Nick Cordero’s showing signs of improvement again. On Tuesday, his wife Amanda Kloots shared his doctors were showing “some success” after his being placed in a prone position, which means he lays on his stomach for a certain period of time to help with breathing.
Nick Cordero is pushing through his recovery from COVID-19 after suffering a setback earlier this week.
Nick Cordero’s wife Amanda Kloots revealed that her husband’s health is going “downhill.” The Broadway star, who has battled a number of health complications since contracting COVID-19, has once again had a setback after a “small win” earlier this week. In a tearful post on her Instagram she said on Wednesday, “Nick has had a bad morning. Unfortunately, things are going downhill at the moment, so I am asking again for all the prayers, mega-prayers, right now.”