KEY POINTS

  • Amanda Kloots posted a black and white picture of the couple 
  • Kloots said, "Being a mother is the best gift I could have ever been given"
  • Nick Cordero died at the age of 41 following COVID-19 complications

Television personality Amanda Kloots shared a throwback picture of herself and her late husband Nick Cordero on Mother's Day following his death due to COVID-19 complications.

The 39-year-old took to Instagram on Sunday and shared a beautiful back and white picture of her and the "Mob Town" actor. In the photo, the then-pregnant Kloots looked at her husband with a huge smile, while Cordero held her baby bump.

"I was looking through photos for a Mother’s Day picture," she captioned. "I found this one and for the first time saw this picture in a new way... mind blown, more full circle moments yet again this week."

"He’s 2" away then and now." she added. "Being a mother is the best gift I could have ever been given."

Cordero died at the age of 41 in July 2020 after battling with COVID-19 complications for months. The late actor was also kept in the ICU for weeks before he died at the Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles.

Kloots and Cordero got married in September 2017, and they shared a 1-year-old son Elvis Eduardo. Last week, Kloots paid tribute to her husband on his 10-month death anniversary, and shared a photo on Instagram.

"Nick and I took an epic honeymoon. An absolute dream vacation that was an absurd amount of time and riches," she captioned. "We saved and spoiled ourselves rotten for a month and boy am I glad that we did! I’d much rather spend my money on an experience than on a material thing because a trip is memories to last a lifetime."

"For over two weeks we were in South Africa, Capetown and then safari in Tanzania," she added. "I remember saying to him that these days were some of the happiest times I’ve had in my life. I loved Africa, cried the day we left, vowing we would come back someday!"

Kloots also shared another photo on Instagram to celebrate Mother's Day featuring her mother. "One of my favorite family photos because our mom is literally in the center of us being hugged in love!" she captioned. "Always was, always will be. Love you mommy!"

Kloots is currently co-hosting a talk show titled "The Talk" on the CBS network.

Amanda Kloots, Nick Cordero
Amanda Kloots and Nick Cordero attend the Beyond Yoga x Amanda Kloots Collaboration Launch Event on Aug. 27, 2019, in New York City. Noam Galai/Getty Images for Beyond Yoga