Amanda Kloots is putting herself out there again, and she admits that it's "terrifying."
The news comes just over a year after her husband Nick Cordero passed away due to COVID-19.
The 39-year-old says she's actually very new to the dating process and doesn't quite know what she's doing.
"Both of my husbands, I met doing Broadway shows. We became friends first, then we got married," she said while co-hosting "The Talk" on July 23. "Obviously with Nick, we had a child. I've never actually had to date."
For Amanda, this is a whole new world.
"I just started dating again and it is so crazy to be dating for the first time at 39 years old," she said. "And it's quite terrifying and really out of your element, and it's just hard. It is hard."
Still, she told co-host Elaine Welteroth that everything was going well.
"It's all wonderful," she said. "It's been a great process so far. But I'll just say it's very hard without getting into too many details."
Amanda has not said who she's gone on dates with.
Earlier this month, Amanda marked Nick's death anniversary with a heartfelt public post.
"Today hurts, there is no other way around it. One year ago you left us and became our angel in heaven. You were surrounded by so much love and Led Zeppelin playing on Spotify-no doubt that was your doing, not mine. What happened was unthinkable, losing you was my biggest fear. I used to tell you all the time, 'Don't you dare go anywhere. If I lost you, I don't know what I'd do,'" she wrote alongside a seven-minute video on Instagram. "There hasn't been a day this year where you weren't missed, thought about and talked about. Thank you for being our guardian angel, for sending me signs, for being my DJ in heaven."
Nick, a Tony-nominated actor-singer was one of the first high-profile names to die after being infected with the coronavirus. His three-month hospitalization was chronicled by his wife.