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He's doing good guys for Nick.
He is doing the best that he possibly can right now, which is a huge hallelujah.
A message of hope from a Mandich Lutes.
Nick Cordero's wife, the Broadway actor who starred in Waitress, the musical A Bronx Tale and Bullets Over Broadway Way had his leg amputated following complications from the Corona virus.
He's been in the hospital for several weeks.
Amanda, who's a fitness trainer, and their son, Elvis, aren't able to visit Neck.
He's recovering well after surgery.
The wound looks okay.
He did lose a lot of blood.
His blood pressure is okay.
His heart is OK.
The couple moved from New York City to Los Angeles as Nick was starring in Rock of Ages.
Hollywood Way have excavated some dirt.
That's where they started a family and bought the house they've been renovating.
Three friends started a Go Fund Me campaign to help offset the medical bills.
So far, it's raised more than $360,000.
Right now, this is like a time where people don't even have their jobs and you're donating 10 $20 like I just think that's blowing me away is gonna really help us and there's medical bills.
And you know what?
We're gonna get Nic the best rehab that we possibly can know for his leg singing and dancing every day at 3 p.m. Pacific time to Nick's song called Live Your Life has been helping a man to get through this frightening time if your life, so many people are joining in from All Over and using the hashtag wake up Nick.
He's been in a medically induced coma for weeks, and Knicks, a Bronx Tale family reunited recently to say a prayer for their former costar.
Mental status is still super important, and we're still rooting for him to wake up.
So let's sing and dance at 3 p.m. Wake up, Nick.
We love you, Neck.
We love you, Manders.