Allison Holker found love again after her husband, Steven “Twitch” Boss, committed suicide.
The “Dancing with the Stars” alum, 36, hinted at her new relationship with the post. Photo from Instagram Shadow Wednesday of a man holding hands with his girlfriend.
She captioned the adorable photo with a red heart emoji, revealing that the mystery man is her boyfriend.
Many people wished him well in his new relationship, including fellow widow Amanda Kloots, who said: “Big congratulations.”
The professional dancer married Boss in 2013 and the couple have three children together: Wesley, 16, Maddox, eight, and Zaia, four.
However, in December 2022, the former “Ellen DeGeneres Show” DJ was found dead in a Los Angeles hotel room after attempting suicide. She was 40 years old.
At the time, Boss reportedly left behind a suicide note detailing his past hardships and mental anguish.
Meanwhile, Holkar reportedly claimed to police that she had not had any argument with her husband before he left the house and there was no “issue” between them.
The “So You Think You Can Dance” alum seemed suddenly taken by surprise by the death of the love of her life and dance partner, saying her heart was “broken” as she opened up about her grief for the first time.
“We miss you so much,” she wrote in an Instagram post at the time.
A few months later, in February 2023, Holker thanked her fans for giving her “hope and inspiration.”
Around that time, she was also dealing with legal issues related to her husband's death.
That same month, Holker asked a California court to award him half of Boss's estate, noting that there was no written agreement between the two because Boss died without a will.
The following May, Ms. Holker broke down in tears as she described having to have a difficult conversation with her children about their father's death.
“Honestly, I don't wish that on anyone. It's really hard,” she previously told “Today.”
“To us, he's in the stars, so we can go out and talk to him whenever we want. … The kids just ask, 'When is Daddy coming back?' and that's a really difficult question.”
But by June this year, Holker admitted he was “open” to dating again.
“I'm just trying to accept it. [the growth] And let's see what my next step is. [my] Career, [my] “In terms of options, and in terms of dating,” she told People magazine at the time.
“I still want to love, I still want to travel the world, I still want to see and experience new things with new people, new energy, friends, family, loved ones and kids.”
If you or someone you know is affected by any of the issues discussed in this article, please call or text the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline on 988.

