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:NP here. Someone on GOMI found this and I'm just...![]()
Amanda's mom is nuts: https://twitter.com/mkmoeski?s=21
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who cares? I would've done the same if it meant I'd be allowed the opportunity to be with my dying husband. She said she was conflicted about it, I don't think it brouht her any joy.Anonymous wrote:I remember she would instagram story standing outside of the hospital everyday at the same time. She very intentionally made it seem like she was only allowed outside and that she wasn't seeing him. As sorry as I feel for her terrible loss, she misled thousands of people a ta time when we were all hurting and scared.
+1 She had to respect the hospital's wishes concerning discretion. What else was she supposed to do?
True, but imagine all those people who couldn't say goodbye to dying love ones in the hospital? I lost my grandmother during the hight of covid, we could not visit her in the hospital, it was horrible. She had a privilege that most of us do not have, yes I would have visited my grandmother if I could but I wouldn't write a book about it. Plus, she had a lot of family in town and was not quarantining while exposing the hospital staff to covid infection during the height of the pandemic. I'm glad the hospital called her out on that.
How cute that you think losing an elderly grandma is comparable to losing your 40 year old spouse.
Nothing cute about this. Why are you so aggressive?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who cares? I would've done the same if it meant I'd be allowed the opportunity to be with my dying husband. She said she was conflicted about it, I don't think it brouht her any joy.Anonymous wrote:I remember she would instagram story standing outside of the hospital everyday at the same time. She very intentionally made it seem like she was only allowed outside and that she wasn't seeing him. As sorry as I feel for her terrible loss, she misled thousands of people a ta time when we were all hurting and scared.
+1 She had to respect the hospital's wishes concerning discretion. What else was she supposed to do?
True, but imagine all those people who couldn't say goodbye to dying love ones in the hospital? I lost my grandmother during the hight of covid, we could not visit her in the hospital, it was horrible. She had a privilege that most of us do not have, yes I would have visited my grandmother if I could but I wouldn't write a book about it. Plus, she had a lot of family in town and was not quarantining while exposing the hospital staff to covid infection during the height of the pandemic. I'm glad the hospital called her out on that.
How cute that you think losing an elderly grandma is comparable to losing your 40 year old spouse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who are these psychos hating on a widow for hustling to support her family? She knows she might not have a long window to do this. Of course she should strike while the iron is hot. She'd be stupid not to.
Good question. Even worse than the usual garden variety DCUM lack of empathy.
Or she could just get a job that has nothing to do with marketing herself as a widow....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who cares? I would've done the same if it meant I'd be allowed the opportunity to be with my dying husband. She said she was conflicted about it, I don't think it brouht her any joy.Anonymous wrote:I remember she would instagram story standing outside of the hospital everyday at the same time. She very intentionally made it seem like she was only allowed outside and that she wasn't seeing him. As sorry as I feel for her terrible loss, she misled thousands of people a ta time when we were all hurting and scared.
+1 She had to respect the hospital's wishes concerning discretion. What else was she supposed to do?
True, but imagine all those people who couldn't say goodbye to dying love ones in the hospital? I lost my grandmother during the hight of covid, we could not visit her in the hospital, it was horrible. She had a privilege that most of us do not have, yes I would have visited my grandmother if I could but I wouldn't write a book about it. Plus, she had a lot of family in town and was not quarantining while exposing the hospital staff to covid infection during the height of the pandemic. I'm glad the hospital called her out on that.
How cute that you think losing an elderly grandma is comparable to losing your 40 year old spouse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who cares? I would've done the same if it meant I'd be allowed the opportunity to be with my dying husband. She said she was conflicted about it, I don't think it brouht her any joy.Anonymous wrote:I remember she would instagram story standing outside of the hospital everyday at the same time. She very intentionally made it seem like she was only allowed outside and that she wasn't seeing him. As sorry as I feel for her terrible loss, she misled thousands of people a ta time when we were all hurting and scared.
+1 She had to respect the hospital's wishes concerning discretion. What else was she supposed to do?
True, but imagine all those people who couldn't say goodbye to dying love ones in the hospital? I lost my grandmother during the hight of covid, we could not visit her in the hospital, it was horrible. She had a privilege that most of us do not have, yes I would have visited my grandmother if I could but I wouldn't write a book about it. Plus, she had a lot of family in town and was not quarantining while exposing the hospital staff to covid infection during the height of the pandemic. I'm glad the hospital called her out on that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who are these psychos hating on a widow for hustling to support her family? She knows she might not have a long window to do this. Of course she should strike while the iron is hot. She'd be stupid not to.
Good question. Even worse than the usual garden variety DCUM lack of empathy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How about stop trashing some woman who’s husband died in his early 40s? Find a hobby. Stop being a very mean asshole.
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See, we're on a website to discuss things -- that's what it's here for.
Neither you nor anyone else is going to "shame" us or dictate to us what we can and cannot discuss.
Only two people have the power to do that and you're not either of them.
If you don't like it, don't click on the page... or find a new PR team and a different strategy, because this is getting WAY too obvi.
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Agree!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How about stop trashing some woman who’s husband died in his early 40s? Find a hobby. Stop being a very mean asshole.
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See, we're on a website to discuss things -- that's what it's here for.
Neither you nor anyone else is going to "shame" us or dictate to us what we can and cannot discuss.
Only two people have the power to do that and you're not either of them.
If you don't like it, don't click on the page... or find a new PR team and a different strategy, because this is getting WAY too obvi.
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