Allison Holker, daughter Weslie remember Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss. ‘The dad he was’
Allison Holker is honoring her late husband.
On Dec. 13, the two-year anniversary of Stephen tWitch Boss’s death, Holker took to Instagram to remember the beloved dancer.
Alongside a photo of their family of five, Holker wrote, “Our Angel @sir_twitch_alot is watching over us and protecting us.”
“You are always on our hearts and we will always love you,” Holker wrote. “We miss you, Stephen.”
“(Two) years with you not here but you are always on our minds. We love you.”
Boss became a well-known professional dancer when he competed on “So You Think You Can Dance,” where he and Holker first met.
Boss then became a household name when he became the resident DJ on “The Ellen DeGeneres Show.”
Boss and Holker tied the knot on Dec. 10, 2013. Boss adopted Holker’s oldest daughter, Weslie, from a past relationship.
They then welcomed two more children into the world, Maddox and Zaia.
Weslie also took to her Instagram story, remembering her dad. Alongside photos of her with Boss as a young child, the now 16-year-old wrote, “Today marks 2 (years) without you… I love you forever.”
She then shared a handwritten note she once received from him because that “was the kind of dad he was.”
“Talented, original gangsta in the making, old soul that we love (and) cherish so much,” the note read. “Believe in you. Take time to take some deep breaths and be sure you celebrate all the little things that go well. Love you much (and) good luck today.”
“My superhero (and) angel from above,” Weslie concluded.
Since Boss’s death, Holker has spoken openly about the loss.
In an Instagram post, Holker wrote, “Grief never ends .. but every season of challenge has an expiration date. Keep believing and keep dancing through.”
While talking with Entertainment Tonight in January, Holker admitted it took some time to find the strength to dance again.
“I didn’t dance for I wanna say almost five months after [Boss’ death]. It took me a long time,” Holker admitted to ET. “That was something that was just so close, obviously, to each and every memory I really share with Stephen.
“It kind of crosses the area of our life individually, and especially together. There was parts of me that didn’t know if I was ready. It almost felt like, maybe if I dance for the first time it’s my final release of him,” she continued.
“I don’t know if I was trying to hold onto him or if I was scared to share that with him. I’m not sure which one it was, but it took me a very long time to do it.”