Nick Cordero’s wife Amanda Kloots makes a grocery run after she reveals husband is ‘recovering well’

Amanda Kloots is staying strong amid her husband Nick Cordero’s ongoing battle with COVID-19. 

The Broadway star’s wife recently gave a positive update after he had his leg amputated due to a blood clot.

She sported a distressed pink sweatshirt Sunday as she made a grocery run at Canyon Country Store in their Laurel Canyon neighborhood of Los Angeles.

Grocery run: Amanda Kloots sported a distressed pink sweatshirt Sunday as she made a grocery run at Canyon Country Store in their Laurel Canyon neighborhood of Los Angeles

Amanda finished the look with black bike shorts, white sneakers, a black belt bag with white stars and a black face mask with a gold star.       

She revealed that Nick’s temporary pacemaker fitting went well and his heart rate was more consistent in a video shared to her Instagram Stories on Saturday.

Amanda also expressed optimism that the 41-year-old Broadway star could be taken off his ventilator if he continued to improve.

‘He is recovering well and doing really well with the pacemaker, so that’s good,’ she began.

Seeing stars: She finished the look with black bike shorts, white sneakers, a black belt bag with white stars and a black face mask with a gold star

Seeing stars: She finished the look with black bike shorts, white sneakers, a black belt bag with white stars and a black face mask with a gold star

On the mend: She revealed that her husband Nick Cordero, 41, was 'recovering well' after receiving a temporary pacemaker as he continues to recover from COVID-19

On the mend: She revealed that her husband Nick Cordero, 41, was ‘recovering well’ after receiving a temporary pacemaker as he continues to recover from COVID-19

Feeling better: 'His heart rate has been under control. If everything goes well this weekend ... on Monday they’re gonna put a [tracheostomy] in, take the ventilator out, which will just make him more comfortable, which is really great,' she said

Feeling better: ‘His heart rate has been under control. If everything goes well this weekend … on Monday they’re gonna put a [tracheostomy] in, take the ventilator out, which will just make him more comfortable, which is really great,’ she said

Changes: She revealed their home's bathroom would need to be updated to accommodate him when he arrived, after his leg had to be amputated due to COVID-19 complications

Changes: She revealed their home’s bathroom would need to be updated to accommodate him when he arrived, after his leg had to be amputated due to COVID-19 complications

‘His heart rate has been under control. If everything goes well this weekend — basically if today and tomorrow are nice, easy rest days for him — on Monday they’re gonna put a [tracheostomy] in, take the ventilator out, which will just make him more comfortable, which is really great,’ she said.

A tracheostomy would be a hole cut into the front of Nick’s neck into the windpipe that might allow him to breathe more comfortably than he could with the ventilator.

Amanda was also looking forward to more changes as he continued to recover.

‘On Tuesday they’ll put a feeding tube in, so that’s their plan — as long as this weekend is kind of a steady, resting recovery weekend,’ she continued.

‘So let’s hope for that, so that on Monday we can make him more comfortable with his neck and breathing, and then on Tuesday put a feeding tube in to start getting him some more nutrition.’

Though her husband was stuck in the hospital recovering, Amanda still carried on with home renovations the two had been working on for the kitchen.

She also revealed that their home’s bathroom would need to be updated to accommodate him when he arrived, after his leg had to be amputated due to COVID-19 complications.

Amanda seemed to be pleased with her husband’s improvements, and she shared a photo of herself and the couple’s 10-month-old son Elvis as they both beamed ear-to-ear.

‘I put on a dress today! I didn’t iron it, but it’s on and I’m proud of that,’ she wrote. ‘I’m doing my best to keep Elvis happy so we are dancing and singing everyday till Nick comes home!’

Staying positive: Amanda seemed to be pleased with her husband's improvements, and she shared a photo of herself and the couple's 10-month-old son Elvis as they both beamed ear-to-ear

Staying positive: Amanda seemed to be pleased with her husband’s improvements, and she shared a photo of herself and the couple’s 10-month-old son Elvis as they both beamed ear-to-ear

On Friday, Amanda had received more mixed news about Nick’s condition.

The actor had his leg amputated on nearly a week earlier after suffering blood flow issues and the mother-of-one has been waiting for him to wake up after he was taken out of sedation almost three weeks ago.

But on a brighter note, Amanda said in an update on Instagram stories that Nick now seems to be rid of the virus.

‘Good news, dada had two negative COVID tests! Yay!’ She said in a video while holding Elvis.

No virus: Amanda said that Nick is now negative for COVID-19 after testing positive several weeks ago

No virus: Amanda said that Nick is now negative for COVID-19 after testing positive several weeks ago

‘Which means we think the virus is out of his system and now we’re just dealing with recovery and getting his body back from all the repercussions of the virus.’

She added: ‘Hopefully the virus is out of Nick. Thank God.’ 

It took three COVID-19 tests for Nick to finally test positive a few weeks ago, after he was initially misdiagnosed.

In a second video on Friday Amanda said she got some more news from the medical staff at Cedars Sinai in Los Angeles, where Nick has been since being admitted to the ICU at the end of March with pneumonia. 

Looking tearful in the selfie video, Amanda relayed a message she got from the doctor telling her Nick needs a pacemaker.

Bad news: In a later video Amanda said that Nick is going to need a pacemaker to stop his heart rate from dropping

Bad news: In a later video Amanda said that Nick is going to need a pacemaker to stop his heart rate from dropping

Heart scare: 'His heart is functioning well but he has had dips in his heart rate for a little while now and this one last night apparently was enough that it requires them to do this procedure to put a temporary pacemaker in his heart'

Heart scare: ‘His heart is functioning well but he has had dips in his heart rate for a little while now and this one last night apparently was enough that it requires them to do this procedure to put a temporary pacemaker in his heart’

‘It looks like he had some irregular heart beating last night that scared them enough to want to place a pacemaker in Nick’s heart.’ she explained. 

‘His heart is functioning well but he has had dips in his heart rate for a little while now and this one last night apparently was enough that it requires them to do this procedure to put a temporary pacemaker in his heart, so that any time they move him or need to do some procedures in the future, they don’t have to worry about his heart rate dropping again.’ 

Over the weekend Amanda said she is ‘in a bit of a waiting game’ as her husband ‘should have woken up by now’ after having his leg amputated Saturday.

The Broadway star has been hospitalized with COVID-19 for over three weeks and Amanda, 38, revealed he had the leg removed after ‘blood flow issues’ there.

However she assured well-wishers that ‘there was nothing on the MRI that would show that he won’t wake up, which is amazing news.’

Good and bad: It was a day of 'crazy' news for Amanda as she said it seems to happen on Fridays

Good and bad: It was a day of ‘crazy’ news for Amanda as she said it seems to happen on Fridays

Health battle: The actor had his leg amputated a week ago after suffering blood flow issues and Amanda is still waiting for him to wake up after being taken out of sedation 13 days ago

Health battle: The actor had his leg amputated a week ago after suffering blood flow issues and Amanda is still waiting for him to wake up after being taken out of sedation 13 days ago

Latest: Amanda revealed she is 'in a bit of a waiting game' as her husband 'should have woken up by now' after having his leg amputated Saturday

Latest: Amanda revealed she is ‘in a bit of a waiting game’ as her husband ‘should have woken up by now’ after having his leg amputated Saturday

Tough time: The Broadway star has been hospitalized with COVID-19 for over three weeks and Amanda, 38, revealed he had the leg removed after 'blood flow issues' there

Tough time: The Broadway star has been hospitalized with COVID-19 for over three weeks and Amanda, 38, revealed he had the leg removed after ‘blood flow issues’ there

She added: ‘We are so happy about that, because that was a big worry for all of us. So great news on that. However, he hasn’t woken up and it’s been 12 days out of sedation. Today’s the 12th day.’

Amanda shared: ‘So, and the doctors do think that he should have woken up by now. However, they are saying that he was heavily sedated for 13 days before that.

She continued: ‘So we are just, you know, hoping and praying everyday that Nick wakes up, and putting that energy and positivity out there because I do believe he will. He’s on Nick time and when he wakes up we will all be here to celebrate it.’

Amanda went on: ‘In the meantime what the doctors are thinking about doing is slowly trying to get him off the ventilator, which would be awesome, and maybe put in a trache to help him be more comfortable, which would be great, and they are slowly reducing his medications and the machines he’s on.’

The fitness trainer shared: ‘So he’s completely off blood pressure medicine, which is great, and they are also trying to reduce the dialysis assistance, which is great. So as we are waiting for him to wake up, while he is still sleeping, they are slowly weaning his body off of assistance, which is just great, great news. Small little wins.’ 

A day after the amputation Amanda shared an Instagram video of herself and Nick dancing at their wedding and insisted ‘we WILL dance again!’

On the mend: Amanda said last Sunday that her husband is 'recovering well' from having his right leg amputated Saturday

On the mend: Amanda said last Sunday that her husband is ‘recovering well’ from having his right leg amputated Saturday

The pair twirled around the floor to Harry Connick, Jr.’s recording of It Had To Be You, with choreography by their pals Clyde Alves and Roby Hurder. 

‘I love dancing with you @nickcordero and we WILL dance again!’ wrote Amanda with the video, in which her husband’s Broadway training was on full display.

Amanda seemed close to tears with relief when she announced on her Insta Stories this Saturday that Nick survived the amputation.

She shared that ‘I just got a call from the surgeon – he made it through the surgery, which is really big because obviously his body is pretty weak. So he made it through the surgery and they’re taking him back to the room to recover and rest for the rest of the night so hopefully he’ll just kind of relax and rest. But good news!’

Staying positive: On Sunday Amanda shared an Instagram video of herself and Nick dancing at their wedding and insisted 'we WILL dance again!'

Staying positive: On Sunday Amanda shared an Instagram video of herself and Nick dancing at their wedding and insisted ‘we WILL dance again!’

On Sunday she told well-wishers that ‘I just heard from the doctor and he’s doing good, guys. For Nick he’s doing the best that he possibly can right now, which is a huge hallelujah. Surgery went well. He’s recovering well after surgery. The wound looks okay. He didn’t lose a lot of blood. His blood pressure is okay. His heart is okay.’

She added: ‘His even, his internal bleeding has kind of calmed down. So everything seems to be kind of like calmed down, which is so great ’cause this has been such a roller coaster. My brother said the other day he was like: “This Nick is really putting us on a roller coaster,” and he is,’ she said with a weak chuckle.

‘Mental status is still super important and we’re still rooting for him to wake up,’ added Amanda, who has been giving regular updates on her husband’s health.

The couple’s friends Aimee Song, Jacey Duprie and Erin Silver started a GoFundMe for them this Saturday and donations have flooded in.

By 2pm PST on Sunday the fundraiser had raked in more than $299,000 of its $350,000 goal to help the couple with their expenses.

On Saturday as donations poured in Amanda appeared on her Insta Stories and fought back tears while thanking everyone for their generosity.

‘It’s just overwhelming. I really thank you so much. We have a new home that we’re renovating right now, so there’s gonna be some changes that need to be made and that is gonna really help us,’ she said.

Friends in need: The couple's friends Aimee Song, Jacey Duprie and Erin Silver started a GoFundMe for them this Saturday and donations have flooded in

Friends in need: The couple’s friends Aimee Song, Jacey Duprie and Erin Silver started a GoFundMe for them this Saturday and donations have flooded in

”And there’s medical bills and you know what, we’re gonna get Nick the best rehab that we possibly can now for his leg.’

She marveled that ‘right now this is like a time where people don’t even have their jobs and you’re donating 10, 20 dollars, like I just like, that’s blowing me away.’

She revealed this Saturday that the Tony-nominated actor was having a leg amputated amid his fight with COVID-19. 

On Saturday she posted her latest message to well-wishers on her Insta Stories and informed them that ‘the right leg will be amputated today.’

The 38-year-old fitness trainer said via Instastory from their Laurel Canyon home: 'FaceTiming him has been wonderful...I can see him fighting [while unconscious]. Today is a big day and we really need some heart and lung strength to come through' (pictured March 19)

The 38-year-old fitness trainer said via Instastory from their Laurel Canyon home: ‘FaceTiming him has been wonderful…I can see him fighting [while unconscious]. Today is a big day and we really need some heart and lung strength to come through’ (pictured March 19)

‘So we are on day 18 of Nick being sedated in the ICU. It is April 18. We got some difficult news yesterday,’ she began.

‘Basically we’ve had issues in his right leg with clotting and getting blood down to his toes and it just isn’t happening with surgery and everything,’ Amanda shared.

‘So they had him on blood thinners for the clotting and unfortunately the blood thinners were causing some other issues – blood pressure and some internal bleeding in his intestines,’ she said.

Battle: Nick is on a ventilator, a dialysis machine, and he had to be resuscitated earlier this month after undergoing emergency surgery to alleviate a blockage of blood flow to his leg (pictured February 14)

Battle: Nick is on a ventilator, a dialysis machine, and he had to be resuscitated earlier this month after undergoing emergency surgery to alleviate a blockage of blood flow to his leg (pictured February 14)

‘So we took him off the blood thinners but that again was gonna cause some clotting in the right leg, so the right leg will be amputated today.’

Nick is on a ventilator, a dialysis machine, and he had to be resuscitated earlier this month after undergoing emergency surgery to alleviate a blockage of blood flow to his leg

Amanda and Cordero – who are parents to 10-month-old son Elvis – originally met while performing in the musical Bullets Over Broadway together at the St. James Theatre in Manhattan.

Kloots has urged her 98K Instagram followers to ‘keep playing and dancing’ to Elvis Presley’s 1957 song Got a Lot o’ Livin’ to Do in honor of the Mob Town star. 

Castmates: Amanda and Cordero originally met while performing in the musical Bullets Over Broadway together at the St. James Theatre in Manhattan

Castmates: Amanda and Cordero originally met while performing in the musical Bullets Over Broadway together at the St. James Theatre in Manhattan

Show business couple: The Inside Game actor and The Irishman dancer are parents to 10-month-old son Elvis (pictured February 1)

Show business couple: The Inside Game actor and The Irishman dancer are parents to 10-month-old son Elvis (pictured February 1)