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From Broadway dancer to entrepreneur — Amanda Kloots discusses her entrepreneurship journey and the loss of her husband
From Broadway dancer to entrepreneur — Amanda Kloots discusses her entrepreneurship journey and the loss of her husband

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From Broadway dancer to entrepreneur — Amanda Kloots discusses her entrepreneurship journey and the loss of her husband

Amanda Kloots, a fitness entrepreneur, author and television personality, has statistically beaten the odds to expand and grow her brand both on and off the camera. A former cohost of CBS' Daytime Emmy Award-winning talk show, 'The Talk,' Kloots has partnered with brands such as American Express, Vita Coco and General Mills. Her notoriety exploded when her husband, Nick Cordero, a well-known Broadway actor, made headlines when he contracted COVID-19 and passed away during the height of the pandemic, leaving behind his wife and newborn son. Kloots has written a memoir, 'Live Your Life: My Story of Loving and Losing Nick Cordero.' Through her bedtime ritual with her son, she came up with the idea for her book, 'Tell Me Your Dreams,' as one of the ways to keep her late husband's spirit alive with their son. Most recently she launched Proper Health, a line of super-food supplement powders that is available in stores across the country. Soon, she'll be off to Africa to host a new reality show about finding the next fitness star. And she is long-time fan of Spot Coffee. Kloots spoke at Kaleida Health's Women's Wellness Summit on May 6. She opened her session with moderator Heather Ly Wesolek by recalling having enjoyed Spot Coffee while she was a cast member of Broadway shows that toured through Buffalo. The seeds of entrepreneurship It was her Broadway dancing career that prompted her to become the entrepreneur she is today. After enduring the unpredictability of that realm of entertainment for 15 years, Kloots sought work that gave her greater control. "I decided to take a leap. I was going to start my fitness business," she said. "That was the first time I created something and it was so empowering." It was unnerving, too. "It can be scary sometimes, betting on yourself, especially when the rent and the family depend on it," she said. "I keep that in mind whenever I think, 'I can't do that yet because things aren't lined up.' Things will never be lined up correctly. There's never a perfect time. You have to keep believing in yourself and in what you really want to do." She started teaching and enjoyed seeing her students evolve, especially those who started the class in the back row, unsure of themselves, and worked their way to the front row with confidence and a smile, ready to share their journey with her. Kloots confessed to having been body-obsessed, comparing herself to other women and adopting odd eating habits that would help her achieve physical perfection. Then she got pregnant and developed a more well-grounded personal fitness philosophy. "Fitness is not about your jeans size. It's about your mental health," she said. "Fitness has saved me in my life by giving me the ability to just move my body and remember how grateful I am that I can and how it's such a privilege to be able to go on a walk or a run or take a class, dance or jump rope. It's a privilege. We take our bodies for granted, but we only get one. This is it and you have to take care of it." expand Mark Mulville Emerging from the COVID-19 loss of her husband It seems especially cruel for someone so devoted to physical fitness to have had to face the heartbreak of watching her husband battle COVID-19 while she dealt with the constraints of the pandemic. However she was comforted by coming home from the daily hospital vigils to her son and brother and sister who came to live with her. She took solace in being with her siblings again, the nightly dinners they took turns making and the movies from their childhood they would watch together. "Meanwhile, my husband's dying in the hospital," Kloots said. "The juxtaposition of my life at that time was insane. I felt bipolar, coming home to them and my son every night, but it was such a blessing." Upon her husband's death, HarperCollins Publishers asked her to write a memoir about that period in her life. Never having kept a journal, she was surprised to find the writing cathartic and she encourages anyone faced with trauma or grief to write it all down to help with the healing process. expand Mark Mulville She also recommends finding a community of people with like experiences who can offer understanding and support without judgement. Making those connections can be difficult for someone who doesn't often reach out, but accepting help is like getting an immediate hug, she said. Death taught her how to live, do things in the moment and go after her dreams, Kloots said. "I haven't fought with somebody since I lost my husband. There's no point to it; life is too short," she said. "Love is the most beautiful thing on the planet and it's such a gift we can give to ourselves and other people. Losing the love of my life taught me that."

Amanda Kloots makes red carpet debut with sports star beau... 5 years after husband's agonizing Covid death
Amanda Kloots makes red carpet debut with sports star beau... 5 years after husband's agonizing Covid death

Daily Mail​

time29-04-2025

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Amanda Kloots makes red carpet debut with sports star beau... 5 years after husband's agonizing Covid death

Amanda Kloots debuted her new romance with her sports star beau nearly five years after her husband Nick Cordero 's death. The television personality, 43, made her new relationship red carpet official as she attended An Unforgettable Evening with retired tennis player Justin Gimelstob, 48. The pair appeared to be attached at the hip at the star-studded event in support of breast cancer research at The Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills. And at one point, the former Broadway dancer and Radio City Rockette put on a very public display of affection as she leaned over for a smooch from her newfound love. Previously, Kloots was married to Cordero, a Broadway star, for three years until his tragic death from COVID-19 in July 2020. For the glamorous gala with her hunky beau, she slipped into a baby blue, satin dress featuring a chic, high neckline and capped sleeves. Gimelstob, who retired from professional tennis in 2007, coordinated his look to match as he also sported a pale blue button-down shirt paired with his navy suit and muted purple tie. Kloots paired her elegant gown with silver, peep-toe heels and a white, rectangular clutch. She left her long, blonde hair down with soft waves from a fresh blowout and highlighted her natural beauty with a glowy, fresh makeup look. At the event, Kloots spoke about her new romance and admitted that its still 'very new.' 'It's been absolutely lovely,' she said in an interview with People, before noting that they are still 'courting.' 'I hope to never leave that stage,' Gimelstob added. 'I was admiring her, well before she gave me a shot.' Then, the pair revealed that they met at a Formula 1 race in Las Vegas but did not go on their first date until a year and a half later after mutual friends set them up. 'It kind of happened very naturally, which is great,' Kloots told the outlet. The couple gushed about each other with Kloots calling him a 'wonderful man' and adding that she adores 'how he takes care of me.' They also spoke about how they bonded over being single parents. Gimelstob is a father to 11-year-old son Brandon while Kloots welcomed her son Elvis, now five, with her late husband in 2019. Last year, Kloots said her late husband encouraged her to find love again through readings with mediums. Chatting with the outlet, she said that Cordero 'definitely' gave her 'his blessing' for her to start dating four years after his passing at age 41 due to COVID-19 complications. Last year, Kloots said her late husband encouraged her to find love again through readings with mediums. Cordero passed away at age 41 in July 2020 due to COVID-19 complications; pictured March 2017 in New York City 'He always says it's coming,' she said. 'That's one of the running themes from readings that I've had, that it's coming. I know you're lonely. It's coming. I don't know. We'll see.' At the time, she revealed she had been dating 'for almost three years.' As she embarks on a new romance, she revealed earlier this year that she is still keeping the love she shared with her late husband close to her. In February, she said she created 'something beautiful' with his ashes and made a diamond ring, which she'll wear 'every day.'

Amanda Kloots goes public with new boyfriend Justin Gimelstob at Unforgettable Evening gala
Amanda Kloots goes public with new boyfriend Justin Gimelstob at Unforgettable Evening gala

Express Tribune

time29-04-2025

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Amanda Kloots goes public with new boyfriend Justin Gimelstob at Unforgettable Evening gala

Amanda Kloots has officially confirmed her new relationship, making her red carpet debut with retired tennis player Justin Gimelstob at the Unforgettable Evening gala held at The Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills on April 28, 2025. Speaking exclusively with Parade, Kloots expressed happiness as she stepped out with her first partner since the passing of her husband, Broadway actor Nick Cordero. Gimelstob shared with Parade that he had been eager to meet Kloots for some time after first seeing her at an F1 event a few years ago. Although connecting was initially challenging, the two were eventually introduced through mutual friends. Their bond deepened through casual tennis games, where, according to Gimelstob, Kloots made it clear she was focused solely on the sport at first. Their relationship later blossomed naturally, particularly as they reconnected during the Los Angeles fires. Kloots, formerly a co-host on The Talk, had been open about her grief following Cordero's death in 2020 from COVID-19 complications after a lengthy hospitalization. The couple shared a son, Elvis Eduardo, who Kloots proudly noted is nearly finished with kindergarten. Now blending their families, Kloots shared that Gimelstob's older son and her son Elvis have formed a positive connection, describing the experience as "lovely" and emphasizing the joy she finds in her son's growth.

Amanda Kloots Wants You to Have Proper Nutrition
Amanda Kloots Wants You to Have Proper Nutrition

Yahoo

time22-04-2025

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Amanda Kloots Wants You to Have Proper Nutrition

Amanda Kloots specializes in staying in motion. Like, literally. As a fitness instructor, her videos are an inspirational, kaleidoscopic whirlwind of cardio dancing and jump roping. She even designed her own AK! Jump Rope: nine feet of non-coil rope material with pretty rose gold handles emblazoned with the words 'Jump, Skip, Smile,' so she could optimize her moves and make the workout accessible for everyone. Then there's her work on the CBS series The Talk that earned her a Daytime Emmy nod for Outstanding Daytime Talk Series Host and catapulted her into a role as a moderator on the Netflix series Live from the Other Side with Tyler Henry. Did we mention she's a single mom who wrote a beautiful memoir with her sister Anna just six months after the death of her husband? She penned Live Your Life: My Story of Loving and Losing Nick Cordero about the Broadway star, who died of COVID at the start of the pandemic in 2020 when he was only 41 and Kloots was pregnant with their son, Elvis. 'Since I was 18 and moved to New York from Ohio, I have always been hustling. I always had to have a plan, have a job, have a way. I love it because I love creating,' Kloots says while in a hair and makeup chair getting ready for an appearance. Her latest creation — aside from her own CBD muscle relief cream — is a line of superfood supplements that is part of her Proper health line. The nutrient-dense and affordable powders (sold online for $28 each and meant to be added to water, juice or smoothies) include the Greens: a mix of spinach, kale, spirulina and other, well, green things. Then there is the gut-health promoting Pinks, with digestive enzymes; the Oranges for immune support; the Yellows, with an energy-boosting blend of CoQ10 and green tea extract; and the Lavenders, to end the day with reishi mushroom, magnesium and ashwagandha, for stress relief and balance. In some ways, Proper might be her favorite hustle because of her coworker: now-5-year-old Elvis. 'He's my taste tester,' Kloots says. 'When you can convince a 5-year-old to drink his greens, you know you have a winner.'

Amanda Kloots' 5-Year-Old Son Elvis Looks Just Like His Late Dad Nick Cordero in Side-by-Side Photos
Amanda Kloots' 5-Year-Old Son Elvis Looks Just Like His Late Dad Nick Cordero in Side-by-Side Photos

Yahoo

time18-04-2025

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Amanda Kloots' 5-Year-Old Son Elvis Looks Just Like His Late Dad Nick Cordero in Side-by-Side Photos

Amanda Kloots' son is growing up to be a mirror image of his late father, Nick Cordero. On Thursday, April 17, the former The Talk co-host, 43, shared photos via her Instagram Stories showing her 5-year-old son Elvis looking exactly like his late father. Kloots posted two photos of each of them in a side-by-side comparison, zooming in on their faces to show off their similar features. "I mean..." the proud mom wrote over the photos. Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Related: Amanda Kloots Enjoys Dinner with Her 'Best Man' Son Elvis, 5, in Honor of Late Husband Nick Cordero's Birthday Last year, Kloots and her little boy honored her late husband on what would have been his 46th birthday in a special way. On Tuesday, Sept. 17, 2024, Kloots shared on Instagram that she and Elvis went out to dinner at "the best restaurant in LA," Pace Restaurant, where they celebrated Cordero, who died in July 2020 due to COVID-19 complications. The mother-son duo were also celebrating Kloots' role in the new Netflix series Live from the Other Side. "Celebrating two big things tonight!" she wrote in her caption. "Nicks birthday and my new job with my best man Elvis at the best restaurant in LA @pacerestaurant." is now available in the Apple App Store! Download it now for the most binge-worthy celeb content, exclusive video clips, astrology updates and more! Speaking to PEOPLE at Project Angel Food's Lead with Love 5th Anniversary Special, the actress commented on her close relationship with her son Elvis, noting that he's "always been an easygoing kid." "I mean, we've had such a blast together, whether I'm on my own or with him," she said. "I always am able to find personal time. I have a lot of help, which helps," she added. "And bring on all the summer romance, sure, go ahead." Read the original article on People

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