'My Travis Kelce era': Amanda Kloots weighs on possibility of dating 3 years after Nick Cordero's death
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Amanda Kloots is reportedly now open to finding love again, three years after the death of her husband Nick Cordero.
The 41-year-old fitness instructor recently spoke with ET's Denny Directo on the carpet of the ‘Dick Van Dyke 98 Years of Magic’.
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Amanda Kloots says she is in her ‘Travis Kelce era’
Directo asked Kloots, “I know you just spoke about dating again and your dating life on ‘The Talk’ so I'm curious. What does this next era look like for Amanda Kloots?”
To which, the mother-of-one replied, “Oh, this is like my Taylor Swift Era? I don't know, is it... I don't know -- tall dark and handsome era?”
The ET reporter then remarked, “You're trying to find your Travis Kelce?”
The dancer answered, “Yeah, it's my Travis Kelce era,” as she asked Directo to be “a matchmaker” for her.
Kloots lost her husband Nick Cordero in 2020 to Covid-19.
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Amanda Kloots asks fans to ‘live and love to the fullest’
Recently, Amanda Kloots posted a heartwrenching note on Instagram that read, “Three years ago today we took Nick to the emergency room at Cedars Sinai. March 30, 2020, is a day that is engrained in my brain forever as it’s the last day I had with my husband.”
The TV host continued, “There are days in my life I wish I could go back in time to and this is one of them. If I could, I’d give him the biggest kiss. If I could, I’d hold him in a never-ending hug and If I could, I’d tell him ‘I love you’ one million times.”
Kloots added, “I was so foolish that day, so naive thinking I’d pick him up in two hours. I’ve learned to say different goodbyes. I’ve learned to always tell people you love them. I’ve learned that life is fragile and we are not invincible. Live and love to the fullest.”
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Fans say Nick Cordero ‘lives on through' his son Elvis
A lot of people showed their love and support for Kloots in the comments section of Kloots' post, with one writing, “I hate to say this but I can relate. During Covid, I dropped my mother off at the emergency room thinking I’d be back to pick her up. It was a horrible time.”
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Another shared, “From a Covid nurse, I am so deeply sorry for your loss. I cry for you, your son, his parents, and everyone while writing this. The pandemic has forever changed me. I wish it was spoken of more. Thank you for sharing such lovely memories and feelings. It helps more than you’ll ever know.”
Another user wrote, “On March 30, 2016, on Twitter, Nick wrote one-word #ROCKY. I know he didn't get his Rocky moment that you fought so hard for. But he lives on through Elvis. Love never dies.❤️”
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