Boss, a dancer, actor and personality of darling television, was best known for his role as DJ on “The Ellen Degeneres Show” and his memorable performances on “So You Think You Can Dance”. His premature death on December 13, 2022, at the age of 40, was considered a suicide, highlighting the importance of awareness of mental health, in particular in the entertainment industry.
After his death, Allison Holker, who was married to Boss for nine years, slowly reveals some of her most memorable moments with the late dancer, including an NSFW confession.
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Allison Holker remembers the NSFW moment with the late husband Stephen ‘Twitch’ Boss
During an appearance on “The Jamie Kern Lima Show,” The alun “So You Think You Can Dance” revealed the daring and public place where she and Twitch once shared an intimate meeting abroad.
History dates back to 2010, at the start of their relationship, which Holker described as a “honeymoon phase” filled with passion and excitement. At the time, Twitch performed with the League of Extraordinary Dancers (LXD) as part of the first act of the “Glee” concert tour, while Holker was on tour with “Sytycd”.
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Allison Holker throws details

The couple met during a stop in Ireland, where Twitch was performing in the old O2 Arena de Dublin. Holker remembers having explored the place together after one of Twitch’s performances, which led them to an adventurous and risky moment above the arena scene.
“There were all these public members who shouted and applauded, but they could not see us,” said Holker, adding that the couple found themselves on scaffolding above the crowded crowd. “I don’t know, it was a bit romantic, and we started to act … And then all of a sudden, security flashed their lights, like” who is here? “”
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The couple managed to flee the premises before security could identify them, avoiding any serious problem. With hindsight, Holker described the moment as “the wildest thing” she has ever done, although she added laughing that she does not necessarily recommend that others follow their traces.
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Allison Holker reveals a devastating truth on Twitch one of her darkest days

In a deeply personal interview with People magazine, Holker told the emotional discovery of Twitch’s drug addiction while preparing for his funeral – an experience that marked one of the most difficult days of his life.
Holker revealed that only a few weeks after the tragic death of Twitch, she is dealing with her business with a close friend to select an outfit for her funeral when she came across a hiding place hidden from substances in shoe boxes.
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“I was with one of my really expensive friends, and we cleaned the closet and select an outfit for him for the funeral,” she shared. “It was a really trigger for me because there were a lot of things that I discovered in our closet that I did not know existing. It was very alarming for me to learn that it was going on so much that I had no idea [about]. “”
Allison Holker found mushrooms, pills and more

Among the items she found were mushrooms, pills and other substances that she did not recognize. The discovery, although shocking, gave Holker a more in -depth understanding of what Twitch could have fought silently.
“It was a really scary moment of my life to understand this, but it also helped me to deal with that he was going through so much, and he was hiding so much. There must have been a lot of shame for that, ”she explained.
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More about “You: my story of love, loss and kissing light”

Holker thought that their relationship was built on openness and honest communication, including its occasional marijuana consumption. She described how he would withdraw into their guest house at night to relax after their children went to bed, a routine that she had come to accept in the context of her personal charging time.
“It was his time alone. It was her time to recharge, and it was good, “she said.
The new Holker Memoirs, entitled “This Far: My Story of Love, Loss, and Embracing the Light”, should publish next month.