Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss’s widow Allison Holker seen in public three months after his death
Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss’s widow, Allison Holker appears to be gradually adjusting to her new normal, nearly three months after the dancer’s tragic death.
The mother-of-three has withdrawn from the public eye in recent months as she mourns the loss of her husband, only occasionally taking to social media to share tributes and statements about the father of her children.
But over the weekend, the 35-year-old seemed to be moving on as she took her two youngest children for a walk through her Encino-area neighborhood.
Allison Holker was seen taking her two youngest children for a walk through her Encino neighborhood over the weekend.
The 35-year-old dancer can be seen pushing her three-year-old daughter Zaia in a stroller as her six-year-old son Maddox follows behind.
The outing comes nearly three months after the death of husband Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss, who tragically took his own life at the age of 40.
Exclusive photos from DailyMail.com show a somber Allison dressed for the cool weather in a cream double-breasted coat, jeans and sneakers, as she pushed her three-year-old daughter Zaia in a pram as her six-year-old son Maddox followed her. .
The former Dancing with the Stars dancer could be seen still wearing her wedding ring on her left finger.
Little Zaia wore a limited-edition sweatshirt by pop artist Keith Haring emblazoned with the slogan “holding a heart” from H&M’s children’s line under a denim jacket, while her brother wore a hoodie and shorts.
The outing marks a rare sighting of the family since the death of their beloved patriarch DJ tWitch.
Ellen’s former DJ passed away last year in Encino at the age of 40, with the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner ruling his death a suicide the next day, People reported.
He was found in a hotel just half a mile from the family’s $2.7 million home on December 13.
Allison has withdrawn from the public eye as she picks up the pieces of her young family as a now-widowed mother.
The former Dancing with the Stars dancer could be seen still wearing her wedding ring on her left finger.
Support: Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss’s wife, Allison Holker, 35, took to Instagram on Friday to send a loving message of support to their children nearly three months after his tragic passing.
At the time, a heartbroken Allison released a statement saying, “He was the backbone of our family, the best husband and father, and an inspiration to his fans.”
The couple were known to millions of followers for their clever dance shorts displayed on social media, sometimes including Allison’s eldest daughter Weslie, 14, from a previous relationship who was later adopted by Boss.
On the outside, they were the perfect family, complete with a white picket fence, so naturally it came as a devastating shock to everyone when the husband, father, and TV personality took their own lives.
Allison is now left to pick up the pieces of her young family as a widowed mother.
Other than a brief getaway over the holidays, the Boss family hasn’t been seen around.
Allison’s first birthday since her husband’s passing on February 6 was also very low key and not mentioned on any of her platforms.
Update: A source recently told People that the mother-of-three is doing “as well as expected” following the shocking death of her husband.
Her family: The mother of three shared Weslie, 14, Maddox, six, and Zaia, three, with the late star.
Three days later, DailyMail.com reported that Allison had filed legal papers to receive half of her late husband’s property and monetary interests, as there were “no written agreements” between the two.
One day before Alison’s departure, she posted a sweet message to her kids on Instagram.
‘My loves, we are stronger than you can imagine. And we will stand strong together as a unit, and we will find the courage to hold each other up. I’ll be here for you every step of the way through the ups and downs, the ups and downs.
‘I’ll protect and guide, I’ll be a listening ear, a shoulder to cry on, I’ll have mom jokes ready for when you need a good laugh.
‘The love and light within our hearts will continue to shine. I love you always and forever. Mommy.’
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