Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss’s daughter breaks her silence

Weslie Boss returned to social media more than two months after the terrible suicide of her adoptive father Stephen “tWitch” Boss.

The 14-year-old, who Allison Holker, the widow of Boss, had in 2008 with an unidentified ex-fiance, was adopted by Boss after their 2013 wedding.

Weslie stopped posting to her 152.6K TikTok followers on December 12, the day before her father passed away, but she started posting again on Monday.

The brief clip showed the adolescent putting her phone up to a mirror, and it was set to the 2020 Mac Miller song Surf… from his posthumous album Circles, which was released two years after he passed away at the age of 28 from an accidental overdose.

As a memorial to her late father, the phone also had two tiny images of her and Stephen. The video had over 221K views and 21K likes.

The brief clip showed the adolescent putting her phone up to a mirror, and it was set to the 2020 Mac Miller song Surf… from his posthumous album Circles, which was released two years after he passed away at the age of 28 from an accidental overdose.

As a memorial to her late father, the phone also had two tiny images of her and Stephen. The video had over 221K views and 21K likes.

“He made you feel a certain way, and he lived his life out of love.” She continued, “Joy to people’s homes, you know, from dance or love.”

And that won’t change for us, I repeat. It will feel a little different, but we are aware of our goal and will continue to pursue it, she said.

The dancer and choreographer committed suicide on December 13 in a hotel restroom, and he was buried in early January.

With the words, “To my husband, best friend, darling, Chee-chalker, Superman and father of my children, I LOVE YOU FOREVER and ALWAYS,” Holker wrote a loving homage to her spouse of almost ten years.

“We shall always remember you as the genuine beacon of light that you were, and we will keep spreading your love and light over the globe. We are grateful for our wonderful shared history and our wonderful lives.

When Boss placed second on the fourth season of So You Think You Can Dance, he initially gained notoriety.

Before appearing on The Ellen DeGeneres Show in 2014, he would make a cameo appearance on the Fox dance competition series once more.

Although he began as a guest DJ on the popular show, in 2020 he was given a permanent position and promoted to the producer as well.