Allison Holker Says She's 'So Grateful' Her Kids Can See Dad Stephen 'tWitch' Boss in Their New Book (Exclusive)

Mar. 15, 2025

Allison Holker attends the Los Angeles premiere of Sony Pictures' “The Book Of Clarence” at Academy Museum of Motion Pictures on January 05, 2024 in Los Angeles, California.Photo:Monica Schipper/WireImage

Allison Holker attends the Los Angeles premiere of Sony Pictures' “The Book Of Clarence” at Academy Museum of Motion Pictures on January 05, 2024 in Los Angeles, California

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Allison Holkerand her kids are finding gratitude as theycontinue to honor Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss' legacy after his untimely death.

“I feel like this is such a moment for me and my family to be able to share something for all of thosepeople that have been supporting usand loving on us and praying for us,” Holker, 35, tells PEOPLE about their new children’s book,Keep Dancing Through: A Boss Family Groove, which shebegan writing with her late husbandin 2021.

In late December, theSo You Think You Can Dancejudge shared a sweet video of her kids —Weslie, 15, Maddox, 7, and Zaia, 3— seeing the finished book for the first time.

The moment was emotional for Holker, who says it was “beautiful and magical” to open the box of books with her children.

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Allison Holker with kids Weslie, Maddox and Zaia in May.Steve Granitz/FilmMagic

Allison Holker with kids, Weslie, Maddox and Zaia arrives at the World Premiere Of Sony Pictures Animation’s “Spider-Man” Across The Spider Verse

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“Seeing their reactions and their faces in something that they’re able to hold, andseeing their dad’s face, was just such a moment that I will forever be grateful [for],” she says. “They were so happy.”

While working on the project, Holker’s kids got to pick out the colors of their clothes, their hairstyles and more. “[The book has] such a good message, and it’s something my kids can look back on and treasure and look at all thesebeautiful things that my familywas able to do together and be a part of,” she says.

As they continue healing, Holker says she and her children are leaning into their passions and looking ahead to the future.

Maddox is “starting football” and Zaia is going to begin dance lessons this year. “She’s been in gymnastics now for a year and wanted to start into the dance world,” says Holker.

While it may seem natural for mom to lead the lessons, Holker says she’s taking a more supportive role. “I’m very involved with my kids and whatever it is that they want to do, I’m always at all the practices and games and performances,” she says. “But I let them really grow on their own and get their own confidence. I just want them to grow to be the humans they are supposed to be.”

Reflecting on 2023, Holker says the year was “very challenging, confusing and conflicting” as sheprocessed her “grief and trauma.”

Now in a new year —and a new home— the star is facing the year with confidence and strength.

Allison Holker with her late husband Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss and their kids Weslie, Maddox and Zaia.Allison Holker/Instagram

Allison Holker Says She’s ‘So Grateful’ Her Kids Can See Dad Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss in Their New Book

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She’s also finding new purpose in her role as ajudge onSo You Think You Can Dance, which she first joined as a contestant at just 18 years old.

“It’s a lot of the same crew and the same team, and I feel safe there,” she says. “People watched me grow up on that show as a contestant, then watched me become a mother, then watched me fall in love. Then they watched my family grow. To be supporting someone else’s journey feels like a dream.”

source: people.com