Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She just posted about how she was "not a good wife"
https://www.today.com/popculture/amanda-kloots-recalls-marriage-nick-cordero-i-was-not-good-t221583
Continuing to profit from his illness and death means that she’s still not a good wife.
But perhaps a good mother. She no longer has a husband and is in a notoriously unstable industry. If she needs the cash to support her child, who are we to criticize her?
She was doing this well before she knew he was going to pass away. Relentless social media updates showing her dancing “to relieve stress” while he was in the hospital, constant magazine profiles... she was looking to profit off of the fact that he was a moderately well known Broadway performer who was not doing well. Today she has to sell us the story that she wasn’t a good wife. She’ll come up with something else tomorrow.
If my partner ever tried to publicize and profit off of my lingering decline and death, I would hope that someone would tell him to show me a little respect and quit with the tears for dollars.
And I would say the opposite - if my partner had to go through that and I ended up dead, they can do whatever makes them happy and secure and supports our kids. You sound self-obsessed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She just posted about how she was "not a good wife"
https://www.today.com/popculture/amanda-kloots-recalls-marriage-nick-cordero-i-was-not-good-t221583
Continuing to profit from his illness and death means that she’s still not a good wife.
But perhaps a good mother. She no longer has a husband and is in a notoriously unstable industry. If she needs the cash to support her child, who are we to criticize her?
She was doing this well before she knew he was going to pass away. Relentless social media updates showing her dancing “to relieve stress” while he was in the hospital, constant magazine profiles... she was looking to profit off of the fact that he was a moderately well known Broadway performer who was not doing well. Today she has to sell us the story that she wasn’t a good wife. She’ll come up with something else tomorrow.
If my partner ever tried to publicize and profit off of my lingering decline and death, I would hope that someone would tell him to show me a little respect and quit with the tears for dollars.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She just posted about how she was "not a good wife"
https://www.today.com/popculture/amanda-kloots-recalls-marriage-nick-cordero-i-was-not-good-t221583
Continuing to profit from his illness and death means that she’s still not a good wife.
But perhaps a good mother. She no longer has a husband and is in a notoriously unstable industry. If she needs the cash to support her child, who are we to criticize her?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She just posted about how she was "not a good wife"
https://www.today.com/popculture/amanda-kloots-recalls-marriage-nick-cordero-i-was-not-good-t221583
Continuing to profit from his illness and death means that she’s still not a good wife.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not quite shade, but...There's something off about the tone.
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/06/10/books/amanda-kloots-nick-cordero-live-your-life.html
In the first paragraph maybe, but it seems fine after that. If anything, she seems like she's being very honest and quite hard on herself about her lack of support for his music. And I'd really rather not just a single mom hustling to make a living and processing a terrible trauma.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She just posted about how she was "not a good wife"
https://www.today.com/popculture/amanda-kloots-recalls-marriage-nick-cordero-i-was-not-good-t221583
Continuing to profit from his illness and death means that she’s still not a good wife.
Anonymous wrote:Not quite shade, but...There's something off about the tone.
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/06/10/books/amanda-kloots-nick-cordero-live-your-life.html
Anonymous wrote:She just posted about how she was "not a good wife"
https://www.today.com/popculture/amanda-kloots-recalls-marriage-nick-cordero-i-was-not-good-t221583
Anonymous wrote:There’s a paywall so I can’t read it, but I will say that she did her level best to become famous as her husband lay dying and has continued grasping ever since. She deserves all the shade she gets.