Allison Holker shares heartwarming announcement nearly 2 years after husband Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss’s death

Celebrity dancer, Allison Holker is sharing some heartwarming news nearly two years after her husband Stephen “tWitch” Boss’s death.

tWitch danced his way into people hearts on “So You Think You Can Dance,” where he and Holker met. He then became a household name when he became the resident DJ on “The Ellen DeGeneres Show”.

Fans were devastated over the news of his death in December 2022.

Over the last two years, Holker has opened up about life after tWitch as she continues to raise their children. In an Instagram post, Holker opened up about grief.

“Grief never ends .. but every season of challenge has an expiration date. Keep believing and keep dancing through.”

And now, Holker is revealing that she’s beginning yet another season of life. Via a photo shared on her social media pages, she has soft launched her new relationship.

The video shows Holker and her mystery man holding hands. 

Fans in the comments section praised Holker, letting her know they are rooting for her. “I’m so happy for you Allison. You deserve all the happiness,” one fan wrote.

“I’m rooting for you, lady,” actress Alyssa Milano added. 

“As a new widow, this gives me hope that someday, when I’m ready, I can find another person to share my life with. No one can replace the one we lost, and we can find hope, joy, and love again. I’m so happy for you,” another fan shared.

Earlier this year, while a guest on Nick Viall’s podcast “The Viall Files,” Holker shared that she still speaks to tWitch, revealing a particularly emotional conversation she had with him after his death. 

It was during that conversation that Holker forgave her husband.

“I said, ‘I hope you found that peace.’ Genuinely, I really hope he found that peace that he needed and that he felt like he needed. And that’s a really hard thing to do. But I needed to allow myself to almost be free of that. And so we just had this long dialogue, and I did, I was like, ‘I forgive you. And I hope you have that peace and I’ve got it, I’ve got the kids. We’ve got each other. We’re gonna be okay.'”

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