It has been a bit over two years already since Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss died. The late dancer was known for his choreography skills and for being a DJ on The Ellen Show. Stephen, who passed away on December 13, 2022, left many in shock at his sudden passing. Two years later and his widowed spouse Allison Holker remembered him in a heart warming Instagram post in December 2024 captioning it, “Our Angel @sir_twitch_alot is watching over us and protecting us. You are always on our hearts and we will always love you. We miss you Stephen. 2 years with you not here but you are always on our minds. We love you.”
While tWitch is still remembered, more has been uncovered about his passing recently particularly about his health. To learn more, keep on reading below.
Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss’ Cause of Death
Stephen passed away from suicide. A self inflicted gun shot wound is what took his life away.
Who is tWitch Boss’ Wife ?
The dancer was married to another dancer Allison Holker. The 36 year old is a mom to three kids – Weslie Fowler whom she had from a previous relationship and Maddox and Zaia who she shares with tWitch.
She confirmed she was back in the dating scene when she shared a post on Instagram in August 2024 of a shadow revealing her hand-in-hand with what looks like a male figure, her post was captioned with a red heart.
Was tWitch Boss Addicted to Drugs?
In an article published by People on January 7, 2025, Allison revealed that she had found a “cornucopia” of drugs in her late husband’s room while trying to clean out his closet and look for an outfit for him to wear at his funeral. She shared to the outlet, “It’s hard to think that he never opened up to someone and wanted to face it, to get through on the other side.” Allison added, “I really hope people dealing with the same thing will help themselves out of the shadows and [know] you’re going to be okay.”
In addition, she shared how she also found his journal entries where he alluded to having been sexually abused when he was a child by a male.
If you or someone you know is in crisis, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255), or contact the Crisis Text Line by texting TALK to 741741.
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