Allison Holker wrote a touching letter to her and Stephen “tWitch” Boss’ children nearly three months after he committed suicide.
“My loves, we are stronger than you could ever imagine,” the pro dancer captioned an Instagram photo of herself with her children, Weslie, 14, Maddox, 6, and Zaia, 3, on Friday.
“And we will stand strong as a unit, finding the courage to support one another.”
“I will be here for you every step of the way through the highs and lows, the ups and downs,” the “So You Think You Can Dance” pro added.
“I will protect and guide you, I will be a listening ear, a shoulder to cry on, and I will have mom jokes ready for when you need to laugh,” she added.

“The love and light within our hearts will continue to shine. I will always be in love with you. Mommy.”
Some of Holker’s and Boss’ closest friends, including Ellen DeGeneres, for whom Boss worked as a DJ on her eponymous talk show, left supportive messages in her comments section.
“I think about you all every day,” the 65-year-old comedian said.
“You’re incredible. “I hope you feel your family wrapped in love from all over the world,” Chrishell Stause, star of “Selling Sunset,” added.
“I’m sending you all my strength and love. “Everything,” actress Alyssa Milano said.
“You are a shining light,” comedian Chelsea Handler added.
Boss committed suicide in December 2022, at the age of 40, from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
Holker confirmed her husband’s death on December 14 in a heartbreaking statement.
“It is with heavy hearts that I have to inform you that my husband Stephen has left us,” the mother of three previously stated. “ Stephen brightened every room he entered. Above all, he valued family, friends, and community, and leading with love and light was everything to him.
“He was our family’s rock, the best husband and father, and an inspiration to his fans.”
According to court documents obtained by Page Six last month, Boss died without a will, but his wife has asked a California court to grant her half of his estate.
On February 11, “tWitch” was honored by 500 people at a memorial service. Mickey Guyton and Andy Grammer entertained the audience, which included Ellen DeGeneres, Derek Hough, Wayne Brady, and Loni Love.
Weslie returned to social media for the first time since the death of her adoptive father late last month, sharing a TikTok of herself staring into a mirror with the audio of Mac Miller’s song “Surf.”
“I miss you,” she captioned the post, while Holker added, “I love you baby girl always and forever.”