Amanda Kloots Laments Feeling Like ‘The Worse Parent’ During Son’s Drop Offs

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Amanda Kloots Laments Feeling Like ‘The Worse Parent’ During Son’s Drop Offs

Amanda Kloots has strong feelings about sending her son, Elvis Eduardo, to school.

The mother-of-one had a challenging time raising her son alone following the death of her husband, Nick Cordero in July 2020. She has now revealed how emotional it was when she left the four-year-old in a place that wasn’t theirs. home.

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From sharing updates on Cordero’s health issues and eventual death to being vulnerable to grief, Kloots has become one of the most relatable celebrities people can relate to. The 41-year-old recently invited her fans into her personal life again when she took to her Instagram Story to release a stunning makeup-free selfie in a car.

Since the image only covers her upper body, we see the cut-out of her black outfit along with a white baseball cap and bracelet. The fitness instructor put one hand over her face, highlighting her blue eyes and sun-kissed shoulder blades. Across the picture, Kloots asks:

“Why is school/holiday camp always HARD?! Every day I feel like the worst parent ever leaving him, watching his little body walk away ????.”

Amanda Kloots Complains of Feeling Like a 'Terrible Parent' When Her Son Was BannedInstagram | Amanda Kloots

While we assume that his DMs were quickly filled with responses from his many fans, we bet the comments were nothing like what he would have received when Elvis was four years old.

The dancer has uploaded a montage highlighting some of the best moments she has shared with Elvis over the past year. Set to Styx’s 1977 song, “Come Sail Away,” the visual collage includes videos and photos, from their Halloween celebration at home to fun adventures in the snow and sand. The compilation is accompanied by Kloots’ caption that begins:

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“My favorite memory was last year when Elvis turned four today! Happy 4th Birthday to my beautiful boy!”

Continuing the tribute, the television personality shared a sweet story from Elvis’ days as a preschooler, “I drop him off at preschool every morning, and we’re always 30-45 minutes late, so he’s the last one to arrive. (?) He walks into his class, and everyone yells, “Elvis!” Then they got up and ran to hug him one by one.”

“The Talk” co-host later explained that the outpouring of hugs caused his son to playfully fall to the ground, allowing his classmates to gather around him. After she stated that seeing her son get such attention every day is very moving for her, “Fit for Christmas,” the actress said:

“What he’s doing now and learning last year has surprised me. I wish I could freeze time but can’t wait to see what this year brings. I am very impressed, very proud, and very impressed with my little friend.”

Amanda Kloots Complains of Feeling Like a 'Terrible Parent' When Her Son Was BannedInstagram | Amanda Kloots

The celebratory post is expected to inspire his followers and fans to wish him well, with some dubbing the celebrant “one of the greatest boys ever.”

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Last week, The Blast reported that Amanda took part in this year’s Father’s Day celebrations despite the bittersweet. She has shared three slides dedicated to the top three men in her life, such as her late husband, her brother Todd, and her father Freddie.

While the first slide is a clip of Elvis trying to play a drum set in front of him while he sits on his grandfather’s lap, the second features the toddler’s uncle trying to teach him to say “Happy birthday, mama.” Even though the boy didn’t understand the words, his platinum haired uncle still cheered him on.

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Amanda saved the best for last, putting up a video of Cordero carrying the then-baby in a carrier strapped to her chest. The Broadway star didn’t seem worried as she beamed and moved to the song playing in the background.

In a lengthy caption, the “Dancing With the Stars” contestant referred to Freddie as “the best Dad and Grandpa,” always ready “for a hug when you need it or a leak in your face if he finds it!” He then brags that he “really won the lottery here with the brothers” and ends with praise for Cordero.

“I wish I could see him be a Dad for more than ten months. I wish I could see him now with Elvis, playing music or a monster truck. Nick is a big kid; I know he would love to see Elvis grow,” Amanda said.

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