
Allison holker confesses she and stephen ‘twitch’ boss had sex on scaffolding above arena during ‘glee’ concert
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Allison Holker shared a “wild” sex confession about her late husband, Stephen “tWitch” Boss. When the dancer appeared on the “Jamie Kern Lima Show” Monday, she gushed over her and her fellow
“So You Think You Can Dance” alum’s “honeymoon” phase when they began dating in 2010. Later that same year, Boss opened for the “Glee” concert as part of the League of Extraordinary Dancers
— and the couple got hot and heavy after one particular show in London. EXPLORE MORE The duo began making out on the scaffolding above the O2 Arena as the “Glee” cast performed. “There’s
all these audience members screaming and cheering, but they couldn’t see us,” Holker recalled. “I don’t know, it was kind of romantic and we started doing the deed.” She noted that the pair
were forced to stop when “all of a sudden security was flashing their lights, like, ‘Who’s up here?’ and [they] just froze.” WANT MORE CELEBRITY AND POP CULTURE NEWS? Start your day with
Page Six Daily. THANKS FOR SIGNING UP! Holker called this “dangerous” act the “most wild thing” she has ever done, clarifying that they ultimately “didn’t get caught” but she “wouldn’t
suggest it for anyone else.” She added that Boss initially shared the story on the “Ellen DeGeneres Show,” which left her “mortified.” The choreographer was the mom of daughter Weslie, now
16, at the time, and she and Boss went on to welcome son Maddox, 8, and daughter Zaia, 5, after their December 2013 wedding. Just after their ninth anniversary, the DJ died by suicide. “My
ONE and ONLY Oh how my heart aches,” Holker wrote in a December 2022 statement. “We miss you so much.” She wrote about her late partner’s mental health struggles and alleged drug use in her
“This Far” memoir, which comes out on Feb. 4. Many of Boss’ friends and family members have slammed the book’s release and promotion via social media, with his “appalled” mom, Connie, saying
Boss “doesn’t deserve this.” Holker, however, defended her transparency via Instagram as what Boss “would want … if [he was] able to choose” in order to “save even one life,” denying
“disgracing” his legacy “for a paycheck.” Her eldest child echoed this in a since-deleted video earlier this month, insisting that “nobody’s sitting up here trying to bash him.”