We love good news, and while many people are still battling COVID-19, Nick Cordero is finally on the road to recovery! The Broadway star and TV actor was perfectly healthy when his battle started. At 41 years old, he didn’t fit the mold of someone who would be hit hard by this virus, but yet, that’s just what happened. Thankfully, things are looking up.
Before the coronavirus, Cordero was known as a star in “Bullets Over Broadway,” a role that earned him a Tony Award in 2014. You may have also seen him on stage in “Waitress” and “Rock of Ages.” If you’re more of a TV watcher than a Broadway fan, you may have seen him on the shows “Blue Bloods” or “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.”
On March 30th, everything changed for the actor. That’s the day he was hospitalized for COVID-19 at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles. His wife, Amanda Kloots, has been keeping friends, family and fans updated about her husband’s condition on Instagram. On April 1st, she wrote a very moving and emotional post asking for prayers and explaining that Cordero was in the ICU and unconscious so that he could get enough oxygen.
Cordero is still in the hospital, and since being there he has gone through so much, including two mini-strokes and a leg amputation. Kloots hasn’t been allowed to enter the hospital to visit him, but she and her son Elvis go to the hospital everyday anyway, just staying outside. She has been very active on Instagram with updates.
Thankfully, things are now looking up. She gave Good Morning America all the details in an exclusive interview. Watch the video below.
We can’t imagine how Cordero will react when he realizes all that he has been through. He has a long road ahead of him, but we’re definitely glad that he is finally awake! We’re sure Kloots will continue to keep the updates coming on Instagram.