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Allison Holker is speaking out after her husband Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss‘ untimely death.
The So You Think You Can Dance star and DJ passed away at the age of 40 in December 2022, just a few days after he and Allison celebrated their ninth wedding anniversary.
Since then Allison has released several statements, including a touching tribute to her husband after his funeral.
On Saturday (February 18), she took to social media to speak to her supporters on camera.
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“I just want to say thank you for all the love and support that you guys have sent to me and my family at this time. It has been very challenging and emotional, but you guys have brought so much hope and inspiration to us by sharing stories and memories and moments and different ways that Stephen impacted your life. And it’s brought us so much hope and inspiration. He was someone that was just beautiful,” she said.
Allison continued, saying “He lived his life from love and he made you feel a certain way. My family and I have always said that we wanted to make sure that our purpose was looked out by bringing joy to people. Joy to people’s homes, you know from dance or love. And that’s not gonna change for us. It’s going to feel a little bit different, but we know that that’s our purpose and we’ll still do that to this day.”
“I hope that we can remember the feeling that he gave us and remember that we can still move from there. We can still move and choose love, and we can still choose grace. We can still choose kindness,” she said.”
Allison signed off by promising that “I will always be there for you guys. And I appreciate you guys being there for us in this moment. It goes a really far way for us so thank you,
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Allison Holker has an emotional note for her kids.
Finding strength in family. Allison Holker penned a moving note to her three children, who she shared with the late Stephen “tWitch” Boss.
Allison Holker is honoring her kids.
Allison Holker is penning a note to her children. Nearly three months after her husband, Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss, died by suicide, his 35-year-old widow took to Instagram to share an update on their three kids: Weslie, 14, Maddox, 6, and Zaia, 3.
Allison Holker is penning a note to her children. Nearly three months after her husband, Stephen 'tWitch' Boss, died by suicide, his 35-year-old widow took to Instagram to share an update on their three kids: Weslie, 14, Maddox, 6, and Zaia, 3.«My loves we are stronger than you could ever imagine,» Holker wrote alongside a photo of herself smiling with the three tots.
Weslie Fowler, the daughter of Allison Holker, has returned to social media. Fowler, whose adoptive father was Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss, shared a TikTok tributing the late dancer and entertainer. Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss’ celebration of life: Wife gathered friends and family in a massive farewell eventtWitch’s wife, Allison Holker, shares her first video statementi miss uThe video shows her recording herself in front of the camera while Mac Miller’s song “Surf” plays in the background.
Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss’ daughter is opening up amid her grieving journey.
Allison Holker’s 14-year-old daughter, Weslie Fowler, returned to TikTok this week for the first time since her adoptive father Stephen “tWitch” Boss’ tragic death.
death of her adoptive father.Boss’ widow Allison Holker, 35, had Fowler, 14, in 2008 with an unknown ex-fiancé, and Boss adopted her after he married Holker in 2013.Fowler posted a clip to her 152,800 TikTok followers that showed her holding her phone up to the mirror and filming over the sound of “Surf” by Mac Miller — a song that was released posthumously after he died of an accidental overdose at 28.The phone case Fowler was holding had two photos of her and Boss, and she captioned the video, “i miss u.”Holker commented on the video, “I love you baby girl” with a red heart emoji, adding, “always and forever.”i miss uFowler’s TikTok garnered 226,600 views and 21,400 likes as of Wednesday morning.Prior to this, she hadn’t posted to her TikTok page since December 12 — the day before her adoptive father passed.Boss died by suicide with a self-inflicted gunshot to the head at the age of 40.Holker — who also shares children Maddox, 6, and Zaia, 3, with Boss — confirmed his passing on Dec. 14.“It is with the heaviest of hearts that I have to share my husband Stephen has left us,” Boss’ wife said in a statement received by The Post.
Honoring her dad. Allison Holker‘s daughter Weslie Fowler is mourning the passing of adopted father Stephen “tWitch” Boss.
Weslie Boss is paying tribute to her dad, Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss, two months after his sudden and tragic passing.
Allison Holker, tWitch’s wife, has shared a sweet video message for the people that have helped her out during this difficult time. The clips were shared on her Instagram stories and showed Holker thanking her followers over their support following her husband’s death. Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss’ widow requested half of his estate to be put in her nameStephen ‘tWitch’ Boss’ celebration of life: Wife gathered friends and family in a massive farewell eventA post shared by Allison Holker (@allisonholker)The video opens with Holker wearing a white sweater and looking straight at the camera as she addresses her followers directly.
Allison Holker, the widow of Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss, has updated concerned fans on how the family is coping in the wake of her husband’s suicide.
Allison Holker expressed her gratitude for her supporters following the tragic death of her husband, Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss.
Allison Holker‘s first video since Stephen “tWitch” Boss‘ tragic death is a message to fans who have supported her through this very “challenging and emotional” period in her family’s life.
Allison Holker's first video since Stephen «tWitch» Boss' tragic death is a message to fans who have supported her through this very «challenging and emotional» period in her family's life.The 34-year-old widow of the famed DJ took to Instagram on Saturday and posted a 1 minute, 43-second video in which she opened up about coming away inspired by all the lovely messages fans have shared following Boss' death.«I just wanna say thank you for all of the love and support you guys have sent to me and my family this time. It has been very challenging and emotional but you guys have brought so much hope and inspiration to us by sharing stories and memories and moments in different ways Stephen impacted your life, and it’s brought us so much hope and inspiration,» she said to start the video. «He was someone who was just beautiful.
Thanking his supporters. Allison Holker spoke out two months after her husband, Stephen “tWitch” Boss, died, explaining that she and her family want to continue to bring joy to people despite Boss’ death by suicide in December.
local fire department found the 49-year-old “deceased from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound in an upstairs bedroom/office. His death is being investigated as an apparent suicide,” a statement shared with media reads.According to the statement, Pickler “reported that she awoke a short time earlier, did not see her husband, and began looking for him.
Derek Hough and Hayley Erbert are remembering their late friend. ET's Kevin Frazier spoke exclusively with the couple at home for their couples week interview as they opened up about processing two traumatic experiences back-to-back –- the death of Stephen 'tWitch' Boss and surviving a horrible car accident. On Dec. 12, the couple was involved in a scary car accident and shared an Instagram reel of the incident. According to Erbert, the accident «involved a steep hill, icy roads, a tree, and worst of all, the fear that we would slide off the mountain.» Despite the ordeal, Erbert said there's «so much to be grateful for» given the circumstances.A post shared by Hayley Erbert (@hayley.erbert)The next day, the couple found out their good friend, Boss, died by suicide. “It was after the accident, the very next day we found out, so we were kind of coming off this traumatic experience that was already just, like, heightened. And then hearing about that was, um, I don't know honestly, it took a while to really sink in.