Allison Holker finds love again after Stephen "tWitch" Boss's passing

A year and a half after the tragic loss of her husband, Allison Holker shares a glimpse of new love on social media.


Pop Culture & Art August 29, 2024
Stephen "tWitch" Boss, Allison Holker and kids. Photo: Stephen tWitch Boss/Instagram

Allison Holker, the renowned dancer and star of "So You Think You Can Dance," is opening her heart to love once more. A year and a half after the devastating loss of her husband, Stephen "tWitch" Boss, she shared a subtle yet powerful hint of a new relationship on social media.

On Wednesday, August 28th, Holker posted a simple photo on her Instagram account featuring two shadows holding hands, accompanied by a single red heart emoji. The image speaks volumes, suggesting a new romantic connection in her life.

Fans and followers flooded her comment section with messages of support and encouragement. One commenter beautifully expressed, "Love has a way of renewing itself, even after the deepest of losses. 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."
 


Since Boss's passing in 2022, Holker has navigated the complexities of grief while raising their three children. She has spoken openly about the strength and resilience her family has shown in the face of immense sorrow.

In a recent interview to PEOPLE, Holker expressed her enduring hope for love and happiness. She shared her desire to "live a big life" and to experience new adventures with loved ones. Her openness to finding love again serves as a powerful example of healing and embracing life's possibilities.

Holker's journey is a testament to the enduring power of love and the human spirit's capacity to heal and find joy even after profound loss. As she embarks on this new chapter, she carries with her the cherished memories of her late husband while embracing the promise of a bright future filled with love and happiness.

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