Amanda Kloots is opening up about the support she received in the wake of her late husband Nick Cordero's death.In an exclusive interview with ET, co-host explained how Cordero's longtime friend and co-star, Zach Braff, opened not only his heart, but his home, to her and her young son, Elvis, when they needed it most.
Cordero tragically died in July 2020 at 41 years old from complications of COVID-19 after a three-month hospitalization. The Broadway star's friendship with Braff dates back to 2014, when they starred in the Woody Allen musical, .
Amid Cordero's hospitalization, Kloots and Elvis stayed at Braff's guest house in Los Angeles. ET's Nischelle Turner asked Kloots what Braff's support during that challenging time meant to her. «I mean, it’s meant everything.
He literally gave us a home to live in — so talk about a rock,» Kloots said of the former star. «It was a safe place to be and was a place that I felt comforted in and supported in — it was kinda like this little safe haven,» she continued.
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