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Allison Holker Shares Photo of New Boyfriend One Year After tWitch’s Death






Allison Holker Finds Love Again

Allison Holker is opening her heart to love once more after spending a year and a half mourning the loss of her husband, Stephen “tWitch” Boss.

The 36-year-old dancer took to Instagram on Wednesday, August 29, to announce her new relationship. She posted a photo of their shadows holding hands, accompanied by a red heart emoji. This marks Allison’s first public relationship since the tragic passing of her husband in December 2022. Stephen, who was an influential dancer on the Ellen Show, died by suicide at the age of 40, leaving behind Allison and their three children: Weslie, Zaia, and Maddox.

The identity of her new partner remains undisclosed, but the post was met with a flood of supportive comments. “I’m happy you have someone to give you love in this way. Blessings to you and whoever you choose to share your life with,” wrote one follower.

Another user expressed, “I have the biggest grin on my face right now! But I could also cry tears of joy for you.”

Another heartwarming comment read, “Life is like a book. Some chapters are sad, some are happy, and some are exciting. But if you never turn the page, you will never know what the next chapter holds. Happy for you.”

Even her colleagues from the dance world, like Julianne Hough, showed their support by leaving a red heart emoji.

In a recent interview with People, Allison reflected on her life and her desire to move forward. “I think I am a person who always says the quote, ‘Romanticize your life.’ And I think, though I’ve gone through so much, I’m still a believer in living a big life. There’s not been one moment that I haven’t thought to myself, ‘I still want to live a big life,’” she shared.

She continued, “I still want to have love, still want to travel the world. I still want to see and experience new things with new people, new energy, my friends, my family, a loved one—a potential—and my kids…I want them to see that they can still learn to trust and love again. It doesn’t have to go away…I would embrace it.”

If you or anyone you know is having thoughts of suicide, please call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 988 or go to SpeakingOfSuicide.com/resources.

Source: Variety