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Amanda Kloots shares a glam selfie from a day of 'much needed self-care'

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Remembering Nick Cordero
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ByGood Morning America
September 10, 2020, 6:19 PM

Fitness Amanda Kloots got all dressed up for the first time in months Wednesday.

Kloots, whose husband, Broadway star Nick Cordero, died in July following a lengthy battle with COVID-19, shared a photo of herself Thursday looking "glammed up."

"I’m pretty sure it was January the last time I had my hair and makeup done and put on nice clothes. I almost didn’t recognize myself or know what to do!" she wrote in the caption. "I will say it felt really good to loose the top knot and sweats to get glammed for the day and do a little work. It was a day of much needed self care and motivation after all these months."

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Cordero, 41, went to the emergency room with what he believed was the flu in late March, but within days, was put on a ventilator and diagnosed with COVID-19. During his hospitalization, he sustained several lung infections and required a leg amputation. Kloots, 38, had kept her Instagram followers abreast of Cordero's prognosis for months, encouraging everyone to sing his song, "Live Your Life," every afternoon.

Since his death, Kloots has been open about her grief and the heartbreak of raising their 1-year-old son, Elvis, on her own. On her wedding anniversary last week, she released a moving song featuring Cordero's vocals.

"It was hard living up to my husbands vocals but I closed my eyes and pretended we were onstage singing this song together," she wrote in a post on the night she finished recording the song. "I cried a lot, but [music producer and composer Rickey Minor] guided me through it every step of the way."

The fitness trainer previously announced that Cordero's album, a live recording of a one-man show he performed, and will be posthumously released his birthday, on Sept. 17.

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