Family of late dancer Stephen “tWitch” Boss to hold private funeral
Family of late dancer Stephen "tWitch" Boss to hold a private funeral....

Allison Holker shares tributes to Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss after private funeral
Allison Holker paid a moving homage to her late husband, Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss just three weeks after the dancer’s demise, on Friday.
“I love you forever and always, my spouse, best friend, babe, Chee-chalker, Superman, and father of my children!” Along with a video montage created for Rihanna’s “Lift Me Up,” Holker posted on Instagram.
We will always remember you as the genuine beacon of light that you were, and we’ll keep spreading your love and light over the globe, she said. “Thank you for our wonderful shared life and our fantastic memories,”
Photos of the former “Ellen” DJ, his wife, and their three children—Weslie, 14, Maddox, 6, and Zaia, 3—were included in the film.
The images ranged from ones shot in 2012, when Holker and Boss first started dating, to ones taken only hours before the DJ passed away.
Her remembrance comes just two days after the dancer’s private funeral, which was held by Boss’ family.
According to sources, the dancer was buried Wednesday in the company of his closest relatives. In the upcoming weeks, a different service will be organized for his closest companions and extended family.
This is Holker’s second social media post since the professional dancer, whom she married in 2013, shot himself in the head and killed himself.
The “So You Think You Can Dance” alum revealed her “heart aches” nearly a week after her husband’s loss.
“Oh how my heart aches, my ONE and ONLY. She posted a selfie of the two with, “We miss you so much.
Many other famous people, like Ellen Degeneres and other of Boss’ closest friends, took to social media to express their sorrow.
An emotional video was uploaded to Instagram last week by a former talk show host who claimed she will “never make sense” of Boss’s passing.
“But I believe that laughing, cuddling, playing games, dancing, and singing are the finest ways for us to remember tWitch. That is how we pay him tribute—by engaging in his favorite activities.
At the age of 40, Boss was discovered dead in a Los Angeles motel room close to his California home. Authorities also discovered a suicide note that made references to prior battles, but its exact contents have not yet been made public.
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