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Amanda Kloots details ‘financial magnitude’ of late husband Nick Cordero’s hospital bills: ‘Death is a business’
By Tamantha Ryan,
2024-06-13
Amanda Kloots shared details about the “financial magnitude” of her late husband Nick Cordero’s hospital bills when he was on a ventilator due to COVID-19 complications.
“The ventilator alone was — and I think I might be under-quoting it — $3,000 a day. Just the ventilator alone, on top of the 20 other machines that were running his body.”
Amanda Kloots shared details about the “financial magnitude” following her husband Nick Cordero’s death. SoFi/Instagram The “Talk” co-host said the ventilator that was used to run his body was $3,000 a day. SoFi/Instagram
Kloots, 42, said when she heard how much Cordero’s hospital stay would cost, she questioned how she would cover the expenses.
“I never thought I was going to lose my husband. Until the day he passed away, I really thought he was going to make it,” she shared, referring to Cordero’s July 2020 death .
“So I don’t think the financial magnitude really, really hit me until he passed away and calls were coming in. Unfortunately, death is a business.”
Kloots said, “Death is a business.” SoFi/Instagram The professional dancer said she and the late Broadway star never discussed what do in the event of their deaths. nickcordero1/Instagram
The professional dancer said she received the “huge” medical bill for her husband’s hospital stay “almost a year and a half” after his death.
She also shared that she and the Broadway star never discussed what to do in the event of their deaths.
Cordero died in July 2020 after a months-long battle with COVID-19. He was 41. WireImage During his hospital stay, he had his to have his right leg amputated and lost 65 pounds. nickcordero1/Instagram
Cordero died at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles after a months-long battle with the coronavirus. He was 41.
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