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Allison Holker Showered With Support After Seemingly Hinting At New Romance

Allison Holker, the widow of Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss, received a lot of love online after she hinted at a new romance in an Instagram post on Wednesday.

The choreographer, dancer and TV host posted a photo of two shadows that appeared to show her holding someone else’s hand. She captioned the photo with a heart emoji.

Boss was a dancer, TV personality and longtime DJ on “The Ellen DeGeneres Show.” He died at the age of 40 in December 2022.

Holker and Boss have three children: Zaia, Maddox and Weslie.

A representative for Holker did not immediately return a request for comment.

People on Instagram showered Holker with support in the comments section of her post.

“The Talk” co-host Amanda Kloots, who has talked openly about her own experience dating as a widow in the public eye, wrote: “Very happy for you.”

“I love this for you,” wrote another commenter.

“Everyone deserves another love chance,” added someone else. “I wish you nothing but love and happiness, Allison.”

Holker has talked publicly on several occasions about what it’s been like grieving Boss’ death.

During an appearance on “Today” last year, she described the love between herself and her late husband as “magical.”

“The way we loved was so big,” she said while fighting back tears. She added that Boss was “one of the most magical humans.”

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