Zach Braff, Nicolette Robinson, Sarah Michelle Gellar, And Many Stars Pays Tribute To Nick Cordero
On July 5, Nick Cordero's wife confirmed that after battling with coronavirus for more than 90 days he passed away. After the news broke out, entire Hollywood seemed to mourn for the 41-year-old actor. Amanda Kloots confirmed that he fought with COVID-19 following with other health issues and left one-year-old son, Elvis with her.
The Broadway star was tested positive in March with coronavirus and since then her wife, Kloots has been continuously sharing updates about her husband's health status on her Instagram to keep the fans updated. She shared not only bright stages recovery but also some darkest days when doctors asked her to give up.
Kloots announced the news of Cordero's demise on Instagram and said that there is another angel in heaven, "My darling husband passed away this morning. He was surrounded in love by his family, singing and praying as he gently left this earth."
As soon as the sad news was updated on Instagram, celebrities came forward and shared their condolences with Kloots on social media. Zach Braff has been a close friend of Kloots and Cordero. He wrote that this virus doesn't really care about how kind a person was or good his soul as he has never come across anyone kinder than Cordero.
Braff revealed the last text he received from Cordero was about taking care of his wife and son and he promised the same. Actress Nicolette Robinson prayed for his family to God on Instagram and wished that their life navigates with less trouble as they went through a great loss. She further adds that her heart is broken for Cordero's family.
Actress Viola Davis took Twitter to pay the tribute and mentioned how hard her wife fought throughout this difficult journey and feels sad for the baby. Sarah Michelle Gellar replied to Kloot's announcement and shared how much she loves her while empathizing with her situation.
Cordero has worked in several movies and stage shows which included Rock of Ages, Bullets Over Broadway, A Bronx Tale, and Waitress. Dancer Frankie Grande wrote that Cordero was taken too soon as he deserved to spend more time with his family and enjoy life, which is a gift.
Donald Webber Jr. said that Cordero was one of them and it is really hard for him to digest the fact. Tons of actors shared their feelings for the demise and sent love to his wife and son.