Stephen 'tWitch' Boss' Wife Announces Special Project They Made Before His Death

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Allison Holker revealed she was working on a creative project with her husband, Stephen 'tWitch' Boss, before his death.

In an interview with People, Holker shared that she and Boss co-wrote a children's book titled Keep Dancing Through: A Boss Family Groove. They began writing it in 2021.

"I've always had a dream of coming out with a children's book. It was from years ago when I had [my oldest daughter] Weslie," said the dancer, 35. "Then a couple of years ago, I was like, 'Let's do it! Let's show who we are and put it in story form.'"

People also reported that Holker included a dedication to Boss in the book. It reads:

"My late husband Stephen and I started working on Keep Dancing Through in the summer of 2021. We wanted the book to reflect our family's values about spreading kindness and hope, our mottoes and daily affirmations.

And what a joy it was to work on. We reviewed passes with the kids, who were delighted to see themselves in illustrated form. We read through it hundreds of times and still had smiles on our faces when we were done. It was a true passion project, a family effort.

Now that the book is finished, I am so proud of what we made, and how it encapsulates our family, how you can feel the real love and joy running through every page. I hope reading it sends a little joy and love to all of you. And of course, I hope it inspires you to dance. Because, to put it quite simply, that's what our family is going to do — we're going to keep dancing through."

Boss, who was a DJ on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, died by suicide in December 2022. Upon his death, Holker issued an emotional statement confirming his death, in which she noted that "there won't be a day that goes by that we won't honor his memory."

Keep Dancing Through: A Boss Family Groove is set to be released on January 16, 2024; it is currently available for pre-order.

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