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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
Updated
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.