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Amanda Kloots Puts Up Leggy Display In Stunning Colorful Ensemble

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By Afouda Bamidele on November 12, 2022 at 4:00 PM PST

Amanda Kloots is channeling some happiness and energy into her outfit.

The 40-year-old appears to be in a better place following the second anniversary of her husband, Nick Cordero's passing in July 2020 due to COVID-related complications. To that end, the TV personality shared a new image with her followers, who were most certainly glad to receive it.

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Amanda Kloots Puts Legs On Display On IG

In the Instagram Story Kloots uploaded, she is wearing a huge smile as she places her hands on the arms of a gray chair. The "Talk" co-host's feet are clad in white ankle boots that go perfectly with the colorful dress she wore.

The dress, which has blue, yellow, brown, red, and white patterns, is hiked up to show her long, toned legs. The mother-of-one's blond tresses are pushed to one side in a big, messy braid, bringing attention to the barely-noticeable necklace she has on. 

Behind the grinning Kloots are potted plants on white and brown surfaces, a multicolor decor, and what appeared to be a window. Although there was no accompanying caption, the fitness instructor did tag a few people, including makeup artist Tory Lazaris.

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Amanda Kloots' post on her Instagram story
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Kloots' work post comes nearly three months after she opened up about balancing being a single mother and work. The Blast shared that the "Dancing with the Stars" contestant had opened up about her work/life balance with her 731k followers on Instagram. The picture she used for the message showed her and her three-year-old son, Elvis Eduardo Cordero, sharing a kiss on the beach.

While the dedicated mother wore a white two-piece comprising a crop top and flowy skirt, her baby boy opted for a gray shirt and white shorts. After noting the growing difficulty of "saying goodbye to this little guy," she penned:

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"We were both in tears today, holding each other tight, doing our handshakes, hugging, and kissing over and over. This is new…these types of goodbyes. He understands now when I have to leave him."

The "Bullets Over Broadway" theater star continued, "The work/life balance as a working mother is so hard. I love work, and I love my son. It's an emotional rollercoaster that I don't think you can fully understand until you do." 

Kloots concluded the honest caption by appreciating her "village of incredible people" who were always available to help her whenever she needed them, writing, "I couldn't do anything without you. You know who you are and I'm eternally grateful."

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One fan acknowledged in response, "This is so relatable for so many parents out there. Just know that you are not alone," and another added, "Elvis always knows that his mama loves him."

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An older person recalled, "40 yrs ago I had to go back to work ft. & 1 ugly cried the whole way to the babysitter and then to work. It's never easy!!! Sending hugs and prayers." A fourth fan noted, "And Elvis is so lucky to have u as a mom ans loves u so much!! And ofc have ur fam and friends to watch him and be there with him 6g 6 # Nick is so proud of u."

Amanda Kloots Remains Positive In The Eye Of Adversity

Kloots addressed how the ongoing evolution of "The Talk" had affected the trajectory of the chat series during an exclusive chat with E! in April 2021. Fans would recall that the long-standing CBS show underwent some changes, including Sharon Osbourne's departure in March after 11 years as co-host. 

Shortly after that, Carrie Ann Inaba announced that she was taking a leave of absence amid growing health concerns from her diagnosis of lupus, chronic pain, chronic fatigue syndrome, and fibromyalgia. In light of that, Kloots said:

"A lot of times, we look at television shows, and there's this mask of perfection, and life is not about perfection. It is actually about how you deal with imperfections, and learning to thrive in those imperfections and being resilient. So I think that when you watch The Talk now, you're seeing a show that's evolving and changing and growing. And I think that's a beautiful thing."

Another beautiful thing in the dancer's life has been her continued friendship with Osbourne. Kloots revealed that her former co-host had remained a pillar of support throughout her time on the show.

The British-American star also helped the widow deal with Cordero's death. Osbourne's permanent exit from the daytime talk show was announced on March 26 after she defended Piers Morgan on-air earlier in the month.

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