Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss & Wife Announced They Were Planning For Another Baby One Month Prior To His Passing

It’s a very sad day for Twich’s wife and kids. Stephen “tWitch” Boss di’ed prior this week later taking his life at a nearby Motel. The charismatic performer and personality was famous for his infectious smile and bright demeanor. Today his family, friends,
and fans mourn him as they celebrate his legacy. Twitch was 40 years old and came from a far history of dancing and entertaining. Born in Montogomery, AL, he got his television began on the short-lived MTV series The Wade Robinson Project, where he placed 2nd.
From there, he also competed on Star Search before scoring a gig choreographing for South Korean pop star 7. He had small roles in Blades of Glory and Hairspray before competing in So You think You Can Dance in 2008. This character gave him a national spotlight and
supported him secure a position on the Ellen Show as a guest DJ, and he finally became a full-time member of the show. He wrapped up his tenure on Ellen as an executive producer before the show ended on May 22, 2022. Twitch was a loving dad of 3 children.
He was married to Allison Holker, who also competed on So You Think You Can Dance. She was already a mom, and Twitch adopted her daughter Weslie Renae shortly later they wed. In March 2016, their son, Maddox Laurel Boss, was born, followed by their daughter Zaia in November 2019.
Holker was a professional dancer on Dancing With The Stars for many seasons. Following his work on Ellen, Twitch looked like to be settling into more hosting work and acting. He hosted The Real Dirty Dancing on Fox for its inaugural season in 2022 and
The Hip-Hop Nutcracker on Disney+. His IMDB did not show any other upcoming characters. His wife Holker called the police yesterday and reported that her spouse had gone missing and did not take his car. It was later uncovered that he had checked into a motel down the road,
where he had took his own life. The shocking news has everyone on edge today as people have starts sending their love and condolences to the star. Numerous fans of the Ellen Show turned to internet with tribute. Ellen was one of the first to speak out, reminding people to keep his family in their prayers.
“I’m heartbroken. tWitch was pure love and light. He was my family, and I loved him with all my heart. I will miss him. Please send your affection and support to Allison and his pretty kids: Weslie, Maddox, and Zaia.” Other celebrities like Ciara and Justin Timberlake also took to internet with heartfelt posts.