Allison Holker Boss recently opened up about the emotional rollercoaster she has been on since the passing of her husband, Stephen 'tWitch' Boss. The 36-year-old dancer shared her experiences on The Jennifer Hudson Show, where she expressed the challenges of navigating through conflicting emotions in the wake of her husband's death.
Describing the past year as 'very challenging,' Allison revealed that she has been grappling with a mix of joy, anger, and sadness. Despite the turmoil, she emphasized her commitment to choosing love and joy for herself and her children, opting to celebrate her late husband's life and cherish the moments they shared.
Allison and tWitch, who tragically died by suicide at the age of 40 in December 2022, had a strong bond built on love, laughter, and shared moments. She fondly recalled their everyday interactions, such as cooking dinner together and engaging in random conversations that filled their home with laughter.
The couple, who met on the set of So You Think You Can Dance in 2010 and tied the knot three years later, had a deep connection that resonated through their family life. Allison highlighted the genuine and vibrant love they shared, describing their home as a place where their love story unfolded like a beautifully choreographed dance.
Reflecting on tWitch's hidden struggles, Allison revealed that he was a pillar of strength for others, always putting on a brave front to shield his inner turmoil. Despite his outward persona, his passing left a void that Allison continues to navigate with resilience and grace.
Returning to the set of SYTYCD as a season 18 judge, Allison is honoring her late husband's legacy by stepping into the role he once held. She expressed gratitude for the opportunity to be back on the show, sharing her excitement for the upcoming season and the creative work they have in store for viewers.
As Allison continues to navigate the complexities of grief and healing, she remains steadfast in her commitment to choosing love, joy, and celebration of life. Her resilience and strength serve as a testament to the enduring power of love and the human spirit in the face of loss.