Allison Holker Boss, the wife of the late Stephen tWitch Boss, impressively showcases her dynamic dance moves during the performance of 'Bomb Intro'
Last December, Allison Holker’s husband, Stephen tWitch Boss, tragically took his own life.
Rediscovering her rhythm, Allison Holker Boss shares a fresh glimpse into her dance journey. In a recent Instagram video, the seasoned 35-year-old dancer expressed how invigorating it was to embrace dancing once more, swaying to the beats of Missy Elliott’s “Bomb Intro/Pass That Dutch” track.
In her caption, Holker Boss revealed, “I was overwhelmed with so many emotions. I was both scared and excited. But dance has always been there for me… even now, and I am so grateful for that. And thank you @bperryrussell for making it so fun and making me feel safe!”
Among the flood of reactions, Vanessa Bryant adorned the post with multiple red hearts, while Jodie Sweetin cheered, “Yes!!! Yes!!! Keep dancing mama…” Adding to the encouragement, Dancing with the Stars pro Peta Murgatroyd chimed in, “Love to see it!”
In her inaugural interview following the passing of tWitch, Holker Boss provided an exclusive account to People magazine in May, underscoring the unique significance of dancing with him.
She candidly shared, “I haven’t danced yet. I’ve playfully moved around with my kids on occasion… but not danced fully. I’m aware that I’ll reach that point. I’m determined to.”
She further expressed, “In truth, that will likely mark a significant stride in my healing journey. Healing, I believe, is an ongoing process. I acknowledge this will be a pivotal moment for me, and I’m committed to reaching it.”
The outlet also gained insight into how she’s nurturing her children during this period of recovery. Holker Boss is a mother to two daughters, Weslie and Zaia, aged 3, and a son, Maddox, aged 7, all fathered by the late DJ and TV host.
“I’ve always shared an unbreakable bond with my children, yet presently, it’s evolved into something even more profound. I strive to project strength for them, but it’s truly heartwarming to witness their newfound support for me,” Holker Boss revealed.
She added, “Their resilience and willingness to connect with me emotionally make me immensely proud. We engage in open dialogues, they feel comfortable asking me questions, and together, we navigate this path. It’s bittersweet that they shoulder the responsibility of caring for me at times, yet it underscores Stephen’s legacy—his caring nature lives on through them.”
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