In a recent podcast interview, Allison Holker provided an interesting insight about the duality of her late husband Stephen “tWitch” Boss. She revealed that while he had an exuberant public persona, in private life, he was more reserved. Allison Holker said that the energetic, constantly joyful “tWitch” persona was essentially a draining performance that contrasted with who Boss really was off-camera.
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“That extroverted personality was not natural for him,” Allison Holker explained. She described how Boss would need to “recharge his battery” at home after displaying his exuberant tWitch energy for fans and audiences. Their home provided a safe space for the beloved DJ to be his true, more introspective self away from the spotlight.
Holker’s comments humanize Boss in a way that complicates his public image as an unstoppable ball of positivity and energy. She depicts him as a more reserved person who had to summon outgoing charisma that didn’t come naturally. Despite adoringly receiving so much love from fans, Boss seemingly struggled with feelings that he didn’t deserve it all.
Most strikingly, Allison Holker reflects that in hindsight, she can recognize Boss was severely depressed, though she wasn’t fully aware at the time. “There was maybe extra help he needed that I was unaware of,” she admits, noting he may have needed therapy or medication. This vulnerability resonates given Boss’ tragic death by suicide last December at just 40 years old.
Stephen’s Tragic Death!
Allison Holker’s revelations add heartbreaking context to the man behind the tWitch persona. While he radiated infectious joy to the public, he was clearly grappling with internal struggles invisible to most. Her words reframe his legacy as someone who showered the world with pure light and love, even as he privately battled his own darkness.
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For those closest to him, like Allison Holker and their children, Boss could be his complete self – both the bright tWitch persona and the real Stephen beneath it all. Holker’s reflections are a powerful reminder that even seemingly unstoppable human rays of sunshine can face dimmer mental roadblocks behind closed doors.
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