Stephen 'tWitch' Boss’ Widow Selling Home Where They Danced Just a Day before Dad of 3 Died — inside Their ‘Sanctuary’
- Allison Holker, the widow of the late Stephen "tWitch" Boss, is selling the family's cherished Encino home, where they shared joyous moments just a day before his untimely passing.
- The house, filled with memories, is now on the market as the family copes with their loss and embarks on a new chapter in Studio City.
- His widow has been sharing details about their lives after his loss, keeping Boss' memory alive.
Dancer Stephen 'tWitch' Boss being interviewed on June 15, 2022 | Source: Getty Images
Stephen "tWitch" Boss was a name that resonated with fans of "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" and dance enthusiasts across the globe. He was a gifted DJ and dancer known for his electrifying performances. His magnetic energy, dazzling moves, and warm personality endeared him to fans worldwide.
Stephen 'tWitch' Boss during season 1 of "Clash of the Cover Bands" | Source: Getty Images
His journey to stardom was one of unshakable determination, culminating in his appearances in the "Step Up" movie franchise and the hit movie "Magic Mike XXL." In 2008, Boss was the runner-up on "So You Think You Can Dance," a stepping stone that launched him into the spotlight.
Stephen 'tWitch' Boss during Season 4 of 'World of Dance' | Source: Getty Images
But it was his tenure on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" that truly thrust him into the limelight. From 2014 until the show's conclusion in May 2022, he infused every episode with infectious energy. In 2020, he ascended to the role of executive producer, further cementing his place in the world of entertainment.
Stephen 'tWitch' Boss at the premiere of Warner Bros. Pictures' 'Paddington 2' on January 6, 2018, in Westwood, California | Source: Getty Images
Beyond the dance floor and the silver screen, Boss found love and a family with Allison Holker. The couple tied the knot in 2013, and their journey together was an adventure that many fans followed on their social media pages. Together, they raised three beautiful children, daughters Weslie and Zaia, and son, Maddox.
Allison Holker and Stephen 'tWitch' Boss with their children Zaia, Weslie, and Maddox at the Los Angeles premiere of "Minions: The Rise of Gru" on June 25, 2022, in Hollywood, California | Source: Getty Images
A Remarkable Life Cut Short
On December 13, 2022, the world received devastating news. Boss, the man who lit up every room he entered, was found dead at the age of 40. The circumstances surrounding his death painted a picture of profound sorrow. His wife, Holker, ran into an LAPD station, frantic, and reported that he had left home without his car—something utterly out of character.
Stephen 'tWitch' Boss at the 2022 Fox Upfront on May 16, 2022, in New York City | Source: Getty Images
Soon after her report, paramedics received a call for a medical emergency at a Los Angeles hotel. They found Boss there, his light extinguished by an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound. His passing sent shockwaves through his family, his friends, and his fans.
Ellen DeGeneres, who considered Boss family, expressed her heartbreak at the loss. She spoke of his pure love and light, calling him her family and expressing her deep love for him. Her tribute was an echo of the love and admiration Boss had garnered over the years.
DJ Stephen 'tWitch' Boss, Hillary Clinton, and Ellen DeGeneres at a taping of "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" Season 13, Rockefeller Center, New York City on September 8, 2015 | Source: Getty Images
The loss of Boss was a heavy blow, not just to his family and friends but also to his legions of fans who had come to admire and adore him. His magnetic presence and radiant smile had the power to uplift even the dullest days.
Allison Holker and Stephen 'tWitch' Boss at the Los Angeles premiere of Disney's 'Ralph Breaks the Internet' on November 5, 2018 | Source: Getty Image
Boss and Holker shared a beautiful family. Their home was a sanctuary, a place where laughter, dance, and dreams took center stage. The couple often shared their joy with the world, posting dance videos on Instagram captured within the walls of their beloved home. Just a day before his passing, the couple posted a video in which they were happily dancing together.
Saying Farewell to Their Sanctuary
Now, ten months after the devastating loss, Holker has made a significant decision. She's chosen to list the family's cherished home in Encino—a place where they shared countless memories and danced their hearts out—for $3,795,000. Holker had referred to their home as a "sanctuary," saying:
"I really wanted the home to feel like a sanctuary for us where we could just create memories in this really warm space. And that's exactly what it feels like."
Their Encino family residence boasted six bedrooms and six-and-a-half baths. Situated at 5088 Amestoy Avenue and constructed in 2018, it harmoniously blended modern architecture with timeless design. The house's open floor plan was generously bathed in natural light, creating an inviting atmosphere that embraced every corner.
Nestled on a sprawling corner lot, it was thoughtfully hedged to ensure maximum privacy and tranquility. The main building boasted five beautiful and roomy en suites, providing a comfortable retreat for both family and guests. The primary suite, in particular, exuded luxury, featuring a stunning bath and a generously sized closet.
Its lofty ceiling heights added a sense of grandeur and sophistication to the home. The heart of the house resided in the impressive chef's kitchen, complete with a spacious center island, ample storage, and top-of-the-line appliances. An additional delight was the fully functional butler's pantry, a culinary enthusiast's dream, complete with a sink, dishwasher, and stove.
The house also featured a spacious family room, a versatile first-floor bedroom, which could serve as a guest room or home office, and a dining area complemented by a splendid wine display. The warmth of the home was enhanced by three splendid fireplaces, each serving as a cozy focal point, creating an inviting and warm ambiance.
But the real enchantment lay in the outdoor space. The resort-style backyard, accessible from the kitchen and family room, featured covered patios, offering the ideal setting for al fresco dining and entertainment. An outdoor kitchen provided the utmost convenience for meal preparation, while a substantial gas fireplace added to the cozy atmosphere.
The inviting pool and spa beckoned for relaxation, and a separate pool house offered versatility, functioning as a gym, office, or guest suite, complete with its private bath.
Coping with Loss and Embracing Change
For Holker, the listing of their home marks a fresh start, a move toward new beginnings for her and her children. Their new Studio City residence, purchased for nearly $4,990,000, is a modern farmhouse-style masterpiece spanning 6,000 square feet, offering six bedrooms, seven baths, and various amenities.
This private sanctuary exudes elegance with hardwood floors, high ceilings, a chef's kitchen, and a luxurious master bedroom. Outdoors, a pool, spa, and eco-friendly features complete the picture of their new happy memories haven.
For the Boss-Holker family, this move signifies a fresh start—a chance to create new happy memories and embrace the future while cherishing the ones that have passed. The past ten months have undoubtedly been challenging for Holker and her children, and this change of scenery might bring healing and rejuvenation.
Boss's legacy lives on, not just in the memories of those who knew him but in the hearts of his fans who were touched by his light and joy. Dick Clark Productions, 19 Entertainment, and FOX Entertainment conveyed their heartfelt grief at the loss of this radiant talent and cherished friend, recognizing that his enduring positive influence would be everlasting.
And for Holker and her children, the healing process continues. The family celebrated Boss' birthday on September 29, 2023, marking the day he would have turned 41. They took flowers to his grave, keeping his memory alive and ensuring that he remains a part of their lives, albeit in a different form.
In May, Holker embarked on a noble effort to raise awareness about the importance of mental health in partnership with DICK'S Sporting Goods. She encourages individuals to share their struggles, emphasizing that they don't have to suffer in silence and that help is available.
She shared how hard it was to explain Boss' loss to their kids. The children miss their dad and want to know when he will be coming home. The family believes that "Daddy is in the stars," and they all go outside to talk to him anytime they want.
As Holker and her children move forward, they carry the love and light that Boss brought into their lives. And while they may not be able to dance with him on Earth, they find comfort in knowing that he's a star in the heavens, always within reach, lending solace to their hearts when they need it most.
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