In July 2020, Broadway actorNick Corderodied after a long battle with COVID-19.
According toCNN, the actor spent over three months in the hospital attempting to overcome his diagnosis.
At one point, part of Cordero’s leg was amputated in an attempt to save his life.

“It was definitely so emotional,” Kloots toldEntertainment Tonightabout writing her memoir.
“There were nights that I was crying so hard I couldn’t even see the keyboard.
I mean, it was just kind of like reliving all of this.

Not even the pain of reliving it, but just knowing that it’s over.
We won’t have more memories.
We won’t be able to make more memories.
That was always really hard.
It kind of just was another way of noticing that my life has changed and that he is gone.
Writing the story down kind of made me feel like, ‘OK, this has happened.'”
“Bring it on, I am ready,” Kloots said.
“I would love some love in my life.
I said it to Nick, not too long ago.
‘Honey, let’s get it together.
Let’s do this.
I need some loving back in my life.’
I’m looking forward to it.
Not overly putting myself out there just yet.
But I hope it comes my way.
I love being in love.
I love being in a relationship.
We’ll see.”
“We became friends first, then we got married …
I’ve never actually had to date.
And it’s quite terrifying and really out of your element, and it’s just hard.”