‘Trainer Games’ host Amanda Kloots details life with son Elvis five years after husband Nick Cordero’s death



Amanda Kloots is living her life with Elvis by her side.

Over five years after she lost her husband Nick Cordero in 2020 due to complications caused by COVID-19, the fitness entrepreneur, 43, is opening up about her tight-knit bond with the pair’s six year old son.

“[Elvis] is my biggest fan,” Kloots gushed while at the premiere of her new competition series, “Trainer Games.” “Elvis and I have been such a team since day one. He has watched me and been with me along all those crazy rides that I’ve done. And all the jobs and all the red carpets.”

Amanda Kloots and Elvis Cordero at the “iFIT Trainer Games” Los Angeles Premiere on January 8, 2026. Todd Williamson/JanuaryImages / Shutterstock

Kloots and Cordero, who tied the knot in 2017, welcomed Elvis just six months before the Broadway star’s death at age 41.

These days, it’s the dancer’s goal to “show him hard work and dedication.”

“I think that’s important,” continued Kloots. “And he’s along for the ride. He’s my biggest teammate. I always say we’re a team together. I have a tattoo of our handshake. You and me are a team forever. He’s my best teammate.”

Unlike his parents, who shared a deep love for the arts, Elvis has his sights set on the ice.

“He loves hockey and he has goals to be a NHL hockey player for the Kings,” Kloots confessed. “He is gung ho.”

Amanda Kloots and son Elvis at the beach. Instagram/@amandakloots
Amanda Kloots poses with her son Elvis around the holidays. Instagram/@amandakloots
Amanda Kloots and Elvis pose for a selfie. Instagram/@amandakloots

Along with her mini-me, Kloots has another man in her life: boyfriend Justin Gimelstob.

The “Dancing with the Stars” alum debuted her new relationship with the retired tennis player in April.

“I’m always looking for love, I love love!” Kloots teased. “I have love tattooed on my wrist. I love love!”

Justin Gimelstob, Amanda Kloots and Elvis Cordero at the “iFIT Trainer Games” premiere. Todd Williamson/JanuaryImages / Shutterstock
Nick Cordero and Amanda Kloots at Planet Hollywood Times Square on February 19, 2017. Bruce Glikas
Amanda Kloots and Nick Cordero attend the Beyond Yoga x Amanda Kloots Collaboration Launch Event on August 27, 2019. Getty Images for Beyond Yoga

“It’s been very good,” the talk show host added. “We’re doing well, we’re having a lot of fun.”

After finding love for herself, Kloots has a few pearls of wisdom for her close pal Harry Jowsey, who is looking for a partner on his upcoming Netflix dating series, “Let’s Marry Harry.”

“Harry is such a sweet man. I think that the things he said in the past that the world doesn’t know who he truly is and he is such a good guy. He has been such a good friend to me. And I really wanted to help him find love,” the Proper Health founder admitted. “He said he wants it. He’s ready for it. He wants to be married and he wants to have a family.”

Amanda Kloots hosting Prime Video’s new competition series “Trainer Games.” Amazon

According to Kloots, “greif really changed” Jowsey, 28, after the death of his dad in 2024.

“I knew that. We connected over that reason,” she detailed. “I think I just gave him advice of love is important and it doesn’t have to be a struggle. It can be peaceful and joyful, and to remember that. He’s had some tumultuous relationships in the past.”

As Kloots put it, “I was trying to show him the brighter side of it.”

A scene from “Trainer Games.” Amazon

“It’s crazy,” Jowsey told The Post in October. “I was at Amanda’s house two days ago. She wanted to a full rundown of all my relationships — why they didn’t work, what happened in my childhood? I was there for hours. It was just therapy. She was writing everything. ‘That’s okay. That’s how this happened.’ She’s such a good person. She’s so amazing.”

When she’s not helping her friend’s find love, Kloots is supporting aspiring fitness coaches as they compete to take home a $250,000 iFIT contract on “Trainer Games.”

“I feel like this competition is so different from every other reality competition show because it has so much heart and so much soul,” the wellness guru expressed to The Post. “These contestants work their booties off on each and every challenge. You can’t even believe what we have them doing. We couldn’t even believe what we had them doing!”

Amanda Kloots and Harry Jowsey attend At Home with Narwal’s summer soiree on August 21, 2025. Getty Images for Narwal

“They do it and they do it with smiles and with pride and they do it with companionship,” Kloots shared. “It’s just amazing and it’s that beautiful spirit that I honestly think the world needs right now.”

“Trainer Games” airs every Thursday on Prime Video.



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