Allison Holker Soft Introduces a New Romance One Year and a Half after the Death of Her Husband, Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss
Allison Holker has discovered love once again.
On social media, Holker’s supporters united to support her newfound joy.
Allison Holker has discovered love once more.
The So You Think You Can Dance star, 36, provided a glimpse into her new relationship one year and a half after the passing of her late spouse, Stephen “tWitch” Boss.
“❤️,” was the simple caption to her social media soft launch on Wednesday, Aug. 28. The single photo shared to her Instagram account showed two shadows, with her appearing to be holding the hand of a mystery man.
The mother of three received substantial encouragement from her admirers in the comment section.
“❤️❤️Love has a way of renewing itself, even after the deepest of losses,” one person began.
“Finding the courage to open your heart again after such a journey speaks to the resilience of your spirit and the beauty of the love you shared. May this new chapter bring you the joy, companionship, and peace you so deeply deserve, honoring the love you’ll always hold in your heart while embracing the possibilities of tomorrow,” they concluded.
“Life is to be lived, and loved. You’re teaching your children that it’s okay to live. ❤️ I wish you every happiness,” another added.
Holker informed that their children, Maddox, 8, and daughters Weslie, 16, and Zaia, 4, coped with the loss of their father with “so much grace and so much kindness” after Boss’ passing in 2022 at the age of 40.
“We always had a really close bond as a family,” Holker said. “But there’s a new level of it now. There’s a new level of respect and patience and understanding. And the conversations I’m able to embrace and have with my children is like nothing I’ve ever seen from other families.”
“It came from something so sad and painful, but it’s only brought us together,” she added.
In June, Holker expressed her optimism that she would rekindle her love life.
“I think I am a person that I always say the quote, ‘Romanticize your life.’ And I think, though I’ve gone through so much, I’m still a believer in living a big life. There’s not been one moment that I haven’t thought to myself, ‘I still want to live a big life,’ ” she continued.
“I still would want to have love, would still want to travel the world. I still want to see and experience new things with new people, new energy, my friends, my family, a loved one — a potential — and my kids.”
“I want them to see that they can still learn to trust and love again. It doesn’t have to go away,” Holker said, adding of the potential of dating again: “I would embrace it.”
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