Amanda Kloots admits husband Nick Cordero has lost 65lbs during COVID-19 battle

Amanda Kloots has given fans some brutally honest answers on husband Nick Cordero’s condition.

The Broadway star, 41, has ‘lost 65 lbs’ said the fitness instructor, 38, during an Instagram Live Q&A session on Wednesday.

‘He still can’t move and his muscles are definitely atrophying,’ continued Kloots. 

Q&A: Amanda Kloots has given fans some brutally honest answers on husband Nick Cordero’s condition

‘What’s so heartbreaking is he’s so weak,’ said the former Broadway dancer in the candid chat.

‘He can’t speak unfortunately. He can’t really even move, you guys. That’s how weak he is,’ added Kloots. 

‘He looks up, he looks down, he looks left and right. And he answers questions, yes and no questions. A yes is looking up and no looks down.’

Challenges: The Broadway star, 41, has 'lost 65 lbs' said the fitness instructor, 38, during an Instagram Live Q&A session on Wednesday

Challenges: The Broadway star, 41, has ‘lost 65 lbs’ said the fitness instructor, 38, during an Instagram Live Q&A session on Wednesday

She said she’s also spoken to Nick about his amputated leg, which was lost due to blood clots, but isn’t sure the Bullets Over Broadway star understands the appendage is gone.

‘I have told him about his leg, and I’ve told him about the amazing prosthetics that are available now, and I told him that he’s gonna be fine.’ 

But, she admitted, ‘It is hard when I’m talking to Nick to understand exactly what he’s understanding.’ 

She also disclosed that despite Nick’s improvements, the road to recovery will be a long one.

‘After Nick gets out of the hospital, ’cause he is getting out of this hospital, he would go to a rehab center and probably be at a rehab center for a year before even coming home,’ said Amanda. 

Nick: She said she's also spoken to Nick about his amputated leg, which was lost due to blood clots, but isn't sure the Bullets Over Broadway star understands the appendage is gone. Seen here in 2017

Nick: She said she’s also spoken to Nick about his amputated leg, which was lost due to blood clots, but isn’t sure the Bullets Over Broadway star understands the appendage is gone. Seen here in 2017

Miles to go: She also disclosed that despite Nick's improvements, the road to recovery will be a long one

'After Nick gets out of the hospital, 'cause he is getting out of this hospital, he would go to a rehab center and probably be at a rehab center for a year before even coming home,' said Amanda

Miles to go: She also disclosed that despite Nick’s improvements, the road to recovery will be a long one 

The entrepreneur has been keeping a brave face for her 326,000 Instagram followers as Nick recovers from coronavirus complications.

The couple most recently faced another obstacle, as she revealed that he’s not a candidate for a lung transplant.

Kloots wrote Wednesday on her Instagram story: ‘Prayers for Nick. Please pray that Nick’s blood pressure gets better.’ 

Thoughts and prayers: Kloots wrote Wednesday on her Instagram story: 'Prayers for Nick. Please pray that Nick’s blood pressure gets better' (pictured in August, 2019 with their son Elvis)

Thoughts and prayers: Kloots wrote Wednesday on her Instagram story: ‘Prayers for Nick. Please pray that Nick’s blood pressure gets better’ (pictured in August, 2019 with their son Elvis)

The Canton, Ohio native posted a video the day before, giving an update on Nick’s health as he recovers in the hospital.

She said: ‘Some days are good, some days aren’t. We’re basically just trying to see if we can get him stable and strong enough to have more options. That’s where we’re at right now. It’s monotonous, and it is hard on a daily basis — very, very hard for me and, I’m sure, even more so for Nick. 

‘Nick is there. There’s not much going on, but he’s there. His eyes are open and he’s looking up and down and answering questions. He’s there.’ 

Amanda added: ‘Every day that goes by, I just feel like my heart is just breaking more and more and more because I think about him laying there, and I just am devastated.

Stable and strong: The Canton, Ohio native posted a video the day before, giving an update on Nick's health as he recovers in the hospital: 'We’re basically just trying to see if we can get him stable and strong enough to have more options'

Stable and strong: The Canton, Ohio native posted a video the day before, giving an update on Nick’s health as he recovers in the hospital: ‘We’re basically just trying to see if we can get him stable and strong enough to have more options’

Baby's milestones: She added: 'I see our little boy — just the cutest little thing — growing up and doing all these firsts, and Nick missing them'

Baby’s milestones: She added: ‘I see our little boy — just the cutest little thing — growing up and doing all these firsts, and Nick missing them’

‘I see our little boy — just the cutest little thing — growing up and doing all these firsts, and Nick missing them.’   

She recently celebrated another major milestone in their son Elvis’ life, sharing a video of the one-year-old taking his first steps on Tuesday, writing: ‘We have a WALKER!!!!!!!!’  

After a few unaided steps, the toddler then returned to the ground, looking very pleased with himself.  

The fitness instructor later reflected on the bittersweet moment, that took place during her husband Nick’s 76th day in the ICU due to coronavirus complications. 

‘Of course my mind went straight to Nick,’ she said in an Instagram Story of Elvis’ dad, who also recently missed his son’s first birthday, ‘It’s heartbreaking.’  

Amanda and Nick wed in 2017 and share a one-year-old son named Elvis, who celebrated his first birthday last week. 

In a recent update, she revealed that although a CT scan of Nick’s lungs ended up not being ‘the prettiest, unfortunately’ his doctor insisted that there are ‘options’ for his recovery. 

First steps: She recently celebrated another major milestone in their son Elvis' life, s haring a video of the one-year-old taking his first steps on Tuesday, writing: 'We have a WALKER!!!!!!!!'

First steps: She recently celebrated another major milestone in their son Elvis’ life, s haring a video of the one-year-old taking his first steps on Tuesday, writing: ‘We have a WALKER!!!!!!!!’ 

Walking around: After a few unaided steps, the toddler then returned to the ground, looking very pleased with himself

Bittersweet moment: The fitness instructor later reflected on the bittersweet moment, that took place during her husband Nick's 76th day in the ICU due to coronavirus complications

Bittersweet moment: After a few unaided steps, the toddler then returned to the ground, looking very pleased with himself. The fitness instructor later reflected on the bittersweet moment, that took place during her husband Nick’s 76th day in the ICU due to coronavirus complications

Heartbreaking: 'Of course my mind went straight to Nick,' she said in an Instagram Story of Elvis' dad, who also recently missed his son's first birthday, 'It's heartbreaking'

Heartbreaking: ‘Of course my mind went straight to Nick,’ she said in an Instagram Story of Elvis’ dad, who also recently missed his son’s first birthday, ‘It’s heartbreaking’ 

She said: ‘He told me today that despite a not pretty CT scan on Nick’s chest and lungs area, that the lungs are amazing and they can function, and we just keep thinking about the options that we have and getting him stronger.’ 

Back in April, Amanda reported that her husband’s lungs had become severely damaged since contracting coronavirus, which made him ineligible for a lung transplant that some COVID-19 patient have received.  

Nick’s doctor did not ‘think he could handle or survive a lung transplant’ due to his lack of strength.

‘However, one day, if he does get strong enough, maybe that is something that could be a possibility for Nick. But right now, not a possibility. He just wouldn’t survive. He’s just too weak,’ she concluded.

Doctors at a California’s Cedars Sinai Medical Center opted to put Cordero, 41, into a medically-induced coma after he was hospitalized for pneumonia on April 1, and subsequently tested positive for COVID-19.

Blood-clotting issues forced doctors to amputate his right leg and his lungs have suffered severe damage due to the respiratory disease. He has also received a temporary pacemaker. 

A GoFundMe page created to raise funds for Cordero’s medical bills has raised more than $564,000 as of Friday after beginning with a $480,000 goal.

Goal surpassed: A GoFundMe page created to raise funds for Cordero's medical bills has raised more than $564,000 as of Friday after beginning with a $480,000 goal (pictured in January, 2020)

Goal surpassed: A GoFundMe page created to raise funds for Cordero’s medical bills has raised more than $564,000 as of Friday after beginning with a $480,000 goal (pictured in January, 2020)