"Live Your Life": Amanda Kloots talks about grieving Nick Cordero's death and raising their son
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Nearly two years after the death of her husband Nick Cordero, Amanda Kloots says she has embraced the idea of living her life to the fullest — even as she grieves.
"I love creating. I love staying busy. I don't idle well," Kloots told CBS News' David Begnaud.
Last year, she joined CBS' "The Talk" as a cohost and competed in season 30 of "Dancing with the Stars." And now, she's written a book and soon-to-be movie titled "Live Your Life," which was named after a song her late husband wrote. The song became a sort of anthem to her after Cordero's death.
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