Allison Holker Is Dancing Again! Posts New Dance Videos For The First Time Since Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss’ Death

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Allison Holker Is Dancing Again! Posts New Dance Videos For The First Time Since Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss’ Death

Allison Holker has successfully returned to the dance scene after an absence of over eight months. The wife of the late choreographer Stephen “tWitch” Boss stopped posting videos of herself dancing after her husband committed suicide last year.

She seems to have found her dancing shoes again, as she recently posted a clip of herself dancing with their daughter, Weslie, on Instagram. Holker plans to release a children’s book they wrote together and has previously launched a mental health foundation in his honor.

Read on to learn more.

Boss Allison Holker Dances Again

At the beginning of the year, Holker told People magazine that she had faced her husband’s death, but she hadn’t danced yet, saying at the time, “I know it’s going to be a big step for me, but I’ll get there.”

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Now, she has found the courage to do so, as seen by her recent dance clip on social media. She posted one on Aug. 23, dancing with her daughter, Weslie, to a remix of Celine Dion’s “My Heart Will Go On.”

Three days later, she shared another video of herself on TikTok and Instagram, boogying with her friend Brittany Russell to “Bomb Intro / Pass That Dutch,” a song by American rapper Missy Elliott.

Holker is dressed in all black in both videos, perhaps indicating she is still mourning her husband. Despite this, she has a bright smile, showing her determination to face her grief with strength and positivity.

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‘It Feels Good to Dance Again’

In the caption of a video she shared on Instagram, Holker told fans that it “really feels so good to be dancing again” after a long break.

She added, “I was overwhelmed with so many emotions. I was scared and excited. But dance has always been there for me… even now and I’m so grateful for that.”

In the comments section of the video, fans praised her for finding her way back to dance and encouraged her to keep a positive outlook.

One fan said, “Hopeful post. So vulnerable …and taking risks to do it too. I hope you feel the universe lifting you up.”

Another person mentioned, “So glad to see you out there living life.”

A third fan wrote, “You are loved. So happy to see you smiling and dancing again!”

Another said, “Celebrating the part of you that has come back to life.”

Allison Holker & Stephen Boss Love to Dance Together

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It’s no surprise that it took Holker a long time to return to dancing, as it was something she shared with her late husband.

They often perform together on the dance reality show “Dancing with the Stars.” They first appeared on the show in season 16 and went on to participate in seasons 21, 23, and 25.

The duo also performed in “So You Think You Can Dance” season 2 and in the all-star version of the show.

On several occasions, they share videos of themselves dancing on social media and sometimes feature their children, a son, Maddox, a daughter, Zaia, and another daughter, Weslie, from Holker’s previous relationship.

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Boss’ last post on Instagram before his tragic death on December 13 was a video of him and Holker dancing. His caption, “SUNDAY FUNDAY DANCE,” resonates with the festive spirit of the Christmas season.

She Plans To Publish A Children’s Book To Honor Her Late Husband

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Honoring Boss’s memory, Holker plans to release a children’s book, which they started writing in 2021, every Many people. It is currently available for pre-order but will be available on January 16, 2024.

“I always had a dream to come out with a children’s book. It’s from last year when I had Weslie,” Holker said of the book Keep Dancing Through: The Boss Family Stream.

He added, “Then a few years ago, I was like, ‘Let’s do it!’ Let’s show who we are and put it in the form of a story…’ It’s something that I hope people can really see and is the true essence of us as a family.”

In February, Holker and her children also started a foundation, Move With Kindness, in Boss’s memory to help individuals facing mental health issues access needed resources.

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