Amanda Kloots, a well-known co-host of a popular talk show and a former contestant on a dance competition series, has penned a heartfelt memoir detailing the loss of her husband, Nick Cordero, to COVID-19. This poignant book, released in June 2021, is now set to be transformed into a movie by veteran producers known for their success with films like Little Women and Edward Scissorhands.
Film Adaptation Announcement
Producers Denise Di Novi and Margaret French Isaac have announced their plans to adapt Kloots’ memoir, which she co-authored with her sister, Anna Kloots, a talented author and entrepreneur based in Paris. Together, the sisters will also craft the screenplay for this cinematic adaptation.
Kloots expressed her gratitude on social media, stating, “Anna and I are extremely thankful to Denise and Margaret for allowing us to share this story in a different light. With their support, we’re excited to collaborate once again in bringing my memoir to the screen. Thank you for believing in our vision and empowering women.”
A Journey Through Grief
Kloots began sharing her husband’s battle with COVID-19 on social media in April 2020. Over an intense three-month ordeal, Broadway star Cordero faced numerous complications while on a ventilator before passing away in July 2020 at just 41 years old. Reflecting on that difficult time, Anna shared, “Those three months were filled with tragedy and fear, but also with hope and beauty. We witnessed the incredible strength that comes from unity, love, and support during the hardest moments. This experience has forever changed our perspective on life.”
A Multifaceted Life
In addition to her writing and television commitments, Amanda is a dedicated single mother to her two-year-old son, Elvis, while also managing her fitness brand and clothing line, a collaboration with her sister.
The Power of Storytelling
In her announcement about the film adaptation, Kloots emphasized the importance of keeping the memory of loved ones alive through storytelling: “How do you keep someone you’ve lost alive? You say their name, you tell their stories, you share their art and music!”
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Summary
Amanda Kloots’ memoir about her husband Nick Cordero’s battle with COVID-19 is being adapted into a movie by producers Denise Di Novi and Margaret French Isaac. Kloots and her sister will write the screenplay, aiming to share their poignant story of love, loss, and resilience.
