Elvis Cordero just said his first words!
07.07.2020 - 19:33 / usmagazine.com
Zach Braff dedicated the latest episode of his “Fake Doctors, Real Friends” podcast to close friend Nick Cordero — and revealed some heartbreaking details about the Broadway actor’s final moments.“Just for clarity’s sake, he didn’t have COVID-19 anymore,” the Scrubs alum, 45, explained on Tuesday, July 7, as he discussed Cordero’s battle with the novel coronavirus with cohost Donald Faison.
“What COVID did to Nick is what it does to a lot of people, it comes in and wreaks havoc on your body.
.Elvis Cordero just said his first words!
Amanda Kloots, announced Wednesday.“Nick would be absolutely thrilled to hear this news,” Kloots said on Instagram. “I’ve never seen my husband work so hard on something and be so nervous to perform.
Jazz Tangcay Artisans EditorNick Cordero’s “Feinstein’s/54 Below concert Live Your Life” live album will be released on September 17, to coincide with what would have been the late actor’s 42nd birthday.The album, which was recorded in 2019, will feature guest performances by Kathryn Gallagher (“Jagged Little Pill”), Drew Gehling (“Waitress”), Sara Chase (“Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt”), and Zach Braff and will be released on Broadway Records.Cordero’s wife, Amanda Kloots, took to Instagram to
Florence Pugh is addressing the criticism over her relationship with Zach Braff. During the latest episode of , the 24-year-old actress reflected on the mean comments she received over her age difference with her 45-year-old boyfriend.«I've always found it funny, how I can be good enough for people to watch my work, and support my work, and pay for tickets, and I'm old enough to be an adult and pay taxes, but I'm not old enough to know who I should and should not have sex with,» Pugh said.
Florence Pugh is addressing the criticism of the 21-year age gap with boyfriend Zach Braff.
Zach Braff is reflecting on Nick Cordero's final days before his death. The former star — who was close friends with the Broadway actor and his family — opened up about Cordero's health struggles in the latest episode of his podcast, released Tuesday.«For clarity’s sake, he didn’t have COVID-19 anymore.
Zach Braff is looking back on the final days of Nick Cordero‘s life before the Broadway star ultimately passed away due to complications from the novel coronavirus on Sunday.
Zach Braff is in mourning following the death of Nick Cordero from complications brought by COVID-19, and he shares how his friend relied on life support in the final days of his battle.The "Scrubs" star revealed that Cordero did not have COVID-19 anymore when he died.
Nick Cordero's wife, Amanda Kloots, and their 1-year-old son, Elvis, has been extraordinary. Following the Broadway star's death on Sunday, a GoFundMe campaign set up to support his family has raised nearly $1 million.Originally set up in April, as Cordero was in a medically induced coma battling complications stemming from COVID-19, the GoFundMe campaign originally had a goal of $400,000.
Zach Braff couldn’t believe the toll the coronavirus wreaked on his friend, Nick Cordero, before the Broadway star’s death on Sunday. The “Scrubs” alum, 45, remembered Cordero’s final days in the hospital as he discussed the harrowing battle Cordero endured before finally succumbing to the complications inflicted on him from the illness.
Zach Braff was very good friends with the late Nick Cordero and his family, and he’s speaking about the heartbreak surrounding watching what happened to him as he died due to complications from Coronavirus at 41 years old.
Zach Braff is in mourning.
Nick Cordero has been honored by many amid his tragic death, including some of today’s biggest stars.The Broadway performer died at age 41 on Sunday, July 5, from coronavirus related complications.
Zach Braff is mourning the loss of his friend, Broadway actor Nick Cordero, who passed away at the young age of 41 after battling Coronavirus in the hospital for over 90 days.
Many in Hollywood and Broadway are paying tribute to Nick Cordero, the Tony-nominated actor who died Sunday after a grueling battle with the coronavirus. Many had followed Cordero's health struggles thanks to posts on social media by his wife, fitness instructor and former Broadway dancer Amanda Kloots, who made the announcement of Cordero's passing Sunday on Instagram.
Zach Braff paid tribute to his best friend Nick Cordero after the Broadway star lost his months-long battle with the novel coronavirus.“Nick Cordero passed at 11:40am today with his wife and mother by his side,” the Scrubs alum, 45, wrote via Instagram on Sunday, July 5, alongside a black-and-white photo of Cordero and his widow, Amanda Kloots. “I have honestly never known a kinder person.