Allison Holker opened up about the death of her husband and dance partner, Stephen “Twitch” Boss, an Alabama native, in a video message posted Saturday on Instagram. In the clip, Holker expressed thanks for “all the love and support” since Boss's suicide.
that doubled as a fundraiser for the Move With Kindness foundation, which Boss’ family launched in his honor to spread awareness about mental health.
“We can still move and choose love and we can still choose grace, we can still choose kindness. And I will always be there for you guys, and I appreciate you guys being there for us at this moment. ... It goes a really far way for us, so thank you. And I hope you remember how special you are and how much of an impact you make around the world and continue to move from there. We love you guys.”
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