Amanda Kloots Says 6 Years After Nick Cordero's Death, Grief and New Love Can Coexist
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Updated · Fox News · Aug 16
Amanda Kloots Says 6 Years After Nick Cordero's Death, Grief and New Love Can Coexist
3 articles · Updated · Fox News · Aug 16
Summary
Six years after Nick Cordero's death, Amanda Kloots said dating again does not mean widows or widowers love their late spouse any less.
Kloots told Fox News Digital that grief and new relationships can exist together, urging people to stop judging bereaved partners who try to move forward.
Cordero died in July 2020 after 95 days in the hospital with COVID-19 complications, leaving Kloots to raise their son Elvis while keeping his memory central in their lives.
Kloots said she still feels spiritually connected to Cordero through signs and believes continuing to say a loved one's name helps keep that bond alive.
That outlook now shapes her new podcast, "Good Grief with Amanda Kloots," and her advice on Netflix's "Let's Marry Harry" about healthier, more intentional relationships.