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Outrage erupts as Stephen ‘tWitch’ boss’ widow Allison Holker shares ‘full of love’ with new man after husband’s death

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Stephen “tWitch” Boss died on December 13, 2022 on the age of 40. The former “So You Think You Can Dance” contestant’s death was ruled a suicide by gunshot.

Before his death, Boss was married to fellow “So You Think You Can Dance” alum Allison Holker for nearly a decade. Together they welcomed two children, 8-year-old Maddox and 4-year-old Zaia.

Dancer Allison Holker has found love again two years after losing her husband Stephen “tWitch” Boss to suicide. (Photo: Instagram/ @sir_twitch_alot)

Holker also had a daughter, 16-year-old Weslie Fowler, from a previous relationship, whom Boss adopted after marrying Holker on December 10, 2013.

Holker was seen with her new boyfriend, Entrata CEO Adam Edmunds, on the Alice and Olivia fashion show during New York Fashion Week 2024 on September 7.

The public debut comes just every week after their “soft launch” on social media. Holker previously hinted on the new relationship in August with a cryptic Instagram post.

She posted a photograph of a shadow of a lady and a shadow of a man holding hands. The caption under the photo was simply a red heart emoji. But navigating life after losing the daddy of her children hasn’t been easy.

“It’s a new experience for me to deal with it and it took me a long time to (feel ready). I didn’t know if I would ever get into a situation like that again,” Holker said People about dating Edmunds.

The 36-year-old dancer continued: “I’ll say this: I’m incredibly happy. I feel supported, seen, understood and completely loved. And I’m really, really grateful for that.”

Allison Holker’s statements have sparked discussion online. Some commentators in Instagram section for people he had an issue with her leaving tWitch lower than two years after his death.

“Well, that didn’t last long,” one comment read, but one other replied, “Almost 2 years? Really?”

The late Stephen “tWitch” Boss with his widow Allison Holker and their three children, Maddox, Zaia and Weslie. (Photo: @allisonholker/Instagram)

Additionally, one person asked, “Do you feel safe, heard, and understood?? So this wasn’t the case before??” Another person added, “I don’t trust this! Something is wrong!”

An Instagram user expressed that Holker and Edmunds’ relationship seems unusual, writing, “Something’s not right.” Another replied, “I’VE ALREADY SAID THAT!”

However, Holker also received positive feedback from fans. For example, one fan wrote, “Allison, you deserve everything in life. Congrats on your newfound love and happiness.”

Allison Holker also spoke about her late husband People and struggled with his departure

“I used to sit in the pool or the hot tub and talk to Stephen all the time (after his death). I was angry with him, happy for him or just reminiscing,” she said.

Born in Utah, also he stated“One night, when I was so angry, I forgave him and thought that there were so many people who were probably waiting for this moment that I had just experienced.”

Holker is about to release her memoir, “This Far,” on February 4, 2025. The book is about to feature Holker’s reflections on her life over the past two years.

Just like Holker, her new partner The Edmunds The Utah native has one son, Cole, from a previous relationship.

Prior to becoming CEO of Entrata, Edmunds founded Allegiance and SilentWhistle and worked for MaritzCX and Podium.

In 2006, Holker was in the highest eight of the second season of “So You Think You Can Dance.” She also spent 4 seasons as an expert dancer on “Dancing with the Stars.”

Stephen “tWitch” Boss placed second within the fourth season of “So You Think You Can Dance” in 2008. He also rose from guest DJ to co-executive producer of the daytime talent show “The Ellen DeGeneres Show.”


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