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Nick Cordero’s wife Amanda Kloots told to say goodbye, José Andrés’ important call with King Felipe and more news

All the latest updates about coronavirus in the worlds of entertainment and royalty


UPDATED JUNE 3, 2020 9:39 PM EDT

Nick Cordero’s wife Amanda Kloots is still fighting despite being told to say final goodbye. The fitness instructor continues to give updates about her husband’s health. On Wednesday, alongside a photo of the Broadway star embracing their 11-month-old son Elvis, she stated: “I’ve been told a couple of times that he won’t make it. I’ve been told to say goodbye. I’ve been told it would take a miracle.” Despite the heart wrenching news, she will not give up. “Well, I have faith. Faith that is small as a mustard seed sometimes, but that is all you need sometimes.”

The 41-year-old actor continues to fight for his life from complications that have arisen from coronavirus. He has had his leg amputated and many setbacks on his road to recovery. “He’s still here and despite his odds gets slightly, slightly better every day. Where there is faith, there is hope. Where there is hope, there can be a miracle!”

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Nick Cordero continues to fight for his life

Chef  José Andrés , who has been a leading charge during this pandemic with his World Central Kitchen, had a detailed phone call with Spain’s  King Felipe  on Monday. The monarch and the Spanish chef spoke about the 4,500 volunteers, 200 chefs and 15 kitchens that have come together to feed the country’s most vulnerable. The D.C.-based chef explained the benefits of community kitchens, something that was launched in the US. At the beginning of COVID-19, he launched America’s Food Fund with Leonardo DiCaprio and Lorene Powell Jobs and Apple where they all pledged $12 million to kickstart the GoFundMe campaign.

After months of people everywhere showing their thanks for frontline workers by applauding them nightly, now, those healthcare workers are sending praise back. Katie Couric shared a video of hospital employees cheering as Black Lives Matter protesters walked by in NYC.

 Gloria Estefan  is entertaining people to entertain the idea of wearing a face mask. The Cuban singer reworked her hit song Get on Your Feet for the new version, Put on Your Mask. It’s catchy and may soon be a number one hit!

They may or may not have heard her song, but the Monaco royals stepped out with face coverings for the re-opening of the newly renovated Place du Casino in Monte Carlo. Princess Charlene, Prince Albert, Tatiana Casiraghi and her husband Andrea with more of their family looked chic for the post-shutdown outing.

Speaking of opening, June 3 marks the day Italy opens its borders to European travelers. Since going in complete lockdown, the country is ready to welcome visitors but with restrictions. Many hotels and restaurants will implement social-distancing to make sure one of the hardest hit nations doesn’t hit a surge in cases.