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Amanda Kloots Visits College Dorm Where Her Broadway Dreams Started

Amanda Kloots recalls her early days.

The Broadway performer began her career as a dancer and chorus girl before gaining widespread recognition. Despite her achievements, the star still likes to remind herself where she first began to fully appreciate how far she’s come.

Amanda Kloots Takes a Trip Down Memory Lane, Visiting an Old College Dorm

The fitness personality was recently bitten by the nostalgia bug, decided to visit her old college dorm apartment building, and shared the emotional moment with her fans on Instagram. The visit was an opportunity for him to reconnect with his roots and reflect on where his passion for performing began.

In his post, he sat on the steps in front of the building wearing a black coat over a white shirt and dark trousers. She paired the look with white sporty sneakers and began the caption with the nostalgic feeling that comes with being back in New York.

Amanda Kloots Visits the College Dorm Where Her Broadway Dreams BeganInstagram | Amanda Kloots

Kloots had visited her college dorm apartment building and stated that it was the first place she lived when she moved to the Big Apple at the age of eighteen. However, the fitness enthusiast recalled how her broadway dreams began when she wrote:

“I think about all the times I leave this building singing musical theater songs or playing scenes in my head on the way to class hoping that one day I’ll be in a Broadway show! ‘If I can make it there, I’ll make it anywhere.’”

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Her followers showed her love with uplifting messages in the comments section, reminding her that she’s great at her profession, like this one who wrote, “Harlem is one of your biggest fans. We love you here.” Although this user described her as a role model, writing, “You are a role model for many people. Love you❤️.”

Another showed her enthusiasm, stating, “Your constant positivity and your constant confidence in any situation—positive or negative—is truly inspiring! Happy World Women’s Day! ?.” A fourth fan commented, “How special to see how far you’ve come!!” While Fifth wrote, “Congratulations Amanda! You made it to Puncak?.”

Fans will recall that the actress became more popular during the COVID-19 pandemic due to her social media updates about her husband, Nick Cordero, who was hospitalized with the virus and eventually died in July 2020. In September 2021, Cheat Sheet reports that the late singer-turned-broadway star is being honored for his role in a musical.

The original cast of “Waitress on Broadway” paid special tribute to their former member, Cordero, with a pie honoring his memory. The play, which earned four Tony nominations in 2016, resumes performances on Broadway after an 18-month hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Amanda Kloots Visits the College Dorm Where Her Broadway Dreams BeganInstagram | Amanda Kloots

A special ‘Live Your Life’ pie dedicated to her will be part of every production of “Waitress” across the country. In addition, New York City declared his birthday, September 17, as “Nick Cordero Day” in honor of the late entertainer.

Nick Cordero’s Memory Lives Through Restaurant Stall Carvings

Kloots unveiled a restaurant stall carved in memory of her late husband, acknowledging his presence even after his death from complications of COVID-19 almost three years ago. The Blast shared that the actress posted an update with her followers, featuring four photos of her visit to Cafe Fiorello, a New York restaurant, with her loved ones.

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In the first picture, he is seen smiling as he looks at the engraved sign, while the second slide reveals the words engraved on a gold plaque: “This Table Is Dedicated To Michael & Dennis Basso. In honor of Nick Cordero.”

In the third photo, the dancer points to a sign with a bigger smile before posing with her friends sitting at various tables. The TV star mentioned that she sat at her late husband’s booth the night before and reminisced about her long history with Cafe Fiorello, which she has frequented since she moved to NYC in 2000.

It became a place for her and Cordero, where they would enjoy the view of Lincoln Center while sipping an Aperol spritz in the summer or relax in the booth over pasta and parmigiana in the winter. She wrote, “He’ll think it’s the greatest thing ever. I love going back, eating here, and visiting his table. What a special time.”

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