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Watch Amanda Kloots Flaunt Salsa Dance Moves To One Of Late Husband’s Songs

The late Nick Cordero will always be in the heart of his wife Amanda Kloots.

Since the Broadway star died after contracting COVID-19, the dancer has done her best to keep his memory alive. To that end, he’s been sharing updates from his personal life, including a recent event that saw a New York City restaurant graffiti Cordero on one of their booths. Kloots has now updated fans on her late husband’s little-known music career.

Amanda Kloots Gives Fans a Look at Her Late Husband Nick Cordero’s Song in New Dance Video

If his latest social media post is any indication, Kloots continues to purposefully update fans on every new event regarding Cordero. The 40-year-old has shared a clip featuring her in a stunning red and white two-piece – crop top and partially flared bottoms – while on holiday in Mexico.

Watch Amanda Kloots Drop Her Salsa Move To One Of Her Late Husband's SongsInstagram | Amanda Kloots

The mother-of-one tied her blonde hair up in a high ponytail as she danced with Hugo Lopez, who looked more adept at the dance they performed. The DJ wore an oversized white shirt with a deep V neck, matching shorts and green and white shoes.

The two are seamlessly swayed by Cordero’s voice singing, “Oye Como Va,” in the background of an Instagram clip with the caption, “How come I don’t attend Salsa class ?.” Kloots confirmed that Cordero sang the song during a conversation with a fan, who commented, “Love your dance AND the song!” along with the hashtag, “RIPNICK.”

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In response, “The Talk” co-host wrote, “one of my favorites from the album,” not sharing further details. In the original post, fans flocked to the comments section to praise her for the shocking dance.

“It’s great to see you having fun!! Amanda you are a very good dancer!!!” one fan exclaimed, while another observed, “Looks like you taught it &) you really shine when you dance, it’s like you’re flying.”

A third fan asked if there was a dance Kloots couldn’t do, while a fourth fan wrote, “I love everything about this including your favorite outfit! I hope you give us a quick lesson on how to carry a shimmy! I can’t seem to separate my upper body!!”

Another time the fitness instructor hinted at her bond with dance was when she uploaded footage of herself in a dance class last month. The Blast noted that Kloots had captioned the video to announce the death of his mother-in-law Lesley before catching his followers on what happened after the sad event.

As it turns out, one critic sent her a DM about their dismay that the GlenOak High School alum went “working out and teaching fitness” the day after her mother-in-law’s death. She claims that she chose to respond to the person with her post, which isn’t the first time a stranger would message her “telling me I’m not sad by their standards.”

Kloots later revealed that dance helped her deal with grief and that dancing “every day during the show,” referencing her time on “Dancing with the Stars,” allowed her to release “stored pain” she hadn’t been aware of.

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‘DWTS’ Contestant Shows Off Restaurant Stands Dedicated to Late Husbands

The Blast reported earlier this week that the actress informed fans that Cafe Fiorello has dedicated one of its stalls to Cordero. Kloots shared the news with an upload of four photos showcasing him and his loved ones at the eatery.

In the first image, the “Fit for Christmas” actor looks mesmerized by the engraved sign in front of him. A swipe to the left reveals that the words engraved on the gold sign read, “This Table Is Reserved For Michael & Dennis Basso. In honor of Nick Cordero.”

In the caption, the “Bullets over Broadway” star recalled how she felt when she first saw the restaurant and when it became the perfect place for her and Cordero. About her seeing how the cafe has honored her almost three years after her death, Kloots wrote:

“He’ll think it’s the greatest thing. I love to go back, eat here and visit his table. A very special time.”

Even though the post hurt many people’s hearts, they still went down to the comment section to praise the choreographer for being a good woman.

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