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Allison Holker Shares Memorial Video of Stephen 'tWitch' Boss Following Funeral

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By MLC on January 6, 2023 at 7:03 PM EST
Updated on January 6, 2023 at 7:17 PM EST

Allison Holker has broken her silence following her late husband Stephen “tWitch” Boss’ funeral.

On Friday, January 6th, she shared a tear-jerking memorial video of her husband accompanied by Rihanna’s “Lift Me Up.”

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Allison Shares In Memoriam Video Of tWitch

The video begins on a black-and-white still image of tWitch smiling with "In Loving Memory of Stephen Laurel Boss" in writing.

She captioned the video, “To my husband, best friend, babe, Chee-chalker, Superman and father of my children I LOVE YOU FOREVER and ALWAYS! We will forever remember you as the true beacon of light that you were and we will continue to cast your light and love throughout the world. Thank you for our incredible memories and our beautiful life shared together.”

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Derek Hough commented, “A true Icon. We love you Allison.”

Singer Jessie J wrote, “I’m so sorry. I can’t even imagine how you feel.”

“I love you, Allison. I am so sorry 💔 we will carry Stephen with us forever 🕊️🕊️,” Caitlin Carver commented.

Another wrote, “Your strength is astounding. Your love is eternal. Look for passports from heaven from your beloved Stephen. He will send them. Thank you for being such a beautiful example of love and light to all of us. May he be at peace in the arms of God🙏🏻♥️.”

This is the first time Holker has posted on social media since December 21st.

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Her ONE and ONLY

She shared a sweet photo of her and tWitch with the caption, “My ONE and ONLY Oh how my heart aches. We miss you so much.”

A private family funeral was held in Los Angeles, CA. on Wednesday, January 4th.

There will be a second larger “Celebration of Life” ceremony in the coming months which will allow close friends and people tWitch considered “extended family” to attend.

It's reported Ellen DeGeneres and many of his "Ellen Show" co-workers will be in attendance at the "Celebration of Life" ceremony.

As we previously reported, the talk-show DJ took his own life at the age of 40 on December 13th.

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Rest In Peace, Steph "tWitch" Boss

Stephen tWitch Boss 1982 - 2022
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His “Ellen Show” family has been very vocal about his passing, and they’ve honored him in many ways on social media.

Before the holidays, DeGeneres issued a Facebook message about her good friend.

The former talk-show host and best friend of tWitch reflected on the past 11 days since he took his own life.

“Hey everybody, um, I just wanted to say the past 11 days have been really tough for everyone. Everyone is in pain, and trying to make sense of it and we’ll never make sense of it,” she admitted.

Ellen then went on to explain how everyone across the world who watch tWitch or met him in person can “honor him.”

Ellen Urges Everyone To Honor tWitch By Dancing & Laughing

“The holidays are hard I think, anyway. But to honor tWitch, I think the best thing we can do is to laugh, hug each other and play games, and dance and sing,” Ellen said. “That’s the way we honor him, is we do the things he loved to do, which is dancing. He LOVED music, he loved games, so, we do that.”

tWtich joined “The Ellen Show” in 2014 and was a staple on the show until it’s very last episode in 2022.

Ellen promoted tWitch to executive producer of her long-running daytime talk show in 2020.

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tWitch on Ellen DeGeneres Show
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She went on to discuss how the grieving process has been.

“And I know it seems hard, it seems impossible. But that’s how we honor him and hug each other and tell each other we love each other and let people know we’re there for them and check in on people,” she added. “So, happy holidays everybody, and um, I know it’s not a happy holiday, but he was pure light as everybody in the comments said.”

Ellen concluded her message by once again telling her fans, “Let’s honor him and think about him and send love to one another.”

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