Allison Holker Is Set To Release A New Memoir About Navigating Life After tWitch's Death
MEGAAllison Holker is continuing on a mission to support others navigating trauma and grief in the wake of her husband Stephen 'tWitch' Boss's untimely passing in December 2022. The "So You Think You Can Dance" judge revealed that she has been working on a memoir for years but, understandably, put it on pause after her late husband passed away. She has since picked it back up and revealed that the memoir is set to be released next year. The title of the project, "This Far: My Story of Love, Loss, and Embracing the Light," is a reflection of her approach to life over the last two years. Allison Holker Announces New Memoir MEGAOn Monday, September 23, the star revealed that she will be releasing a memoir titled "This Far" on February 4, 2025. She notes that the book's title reflects her outlook on life over the past two years. Holker began writing the memoir more than two years ago, initially focusing on their "love life and blended family and coming together in an interracial marriage and how we kept our love alive," she shared with People Magazine. However, after the heartbreaking loss of her husband, who died by suicide at the age of 40, Holker understandably chose to pause the project. Allison Holker Opens Up About 'Vulnerable' New Memoir MEGAOn February 4, 2025, the 36-year-old will release her "vulnerable" new memoir, which will delve into her upbringing, her love story with Boss, and her healing journey with her children over the past two years. "It's about how I've gone through so much and I'm experiencing so much presently, but there's still a future ahead of me," Holker told People. The "So You Think You Can Dance" judge is now dating tech CEO Adam Edmunds, whom she says makes her feel "understood." Allison Holker Reflects On Writing Her Memoir MEGAChoosing to move forward with the memoir—and shift her approach—was a tough decision that arose from a breakthrough moment connected to her late husband. "I used to sit in my pool or my hot tub and talk to Stephen all the time [after he died]. I'd be angry with him, or happy with him or just go over memories," she recalled of that time in her life. "One night when I was so angry, I forgave him and I was like, there's so many people that are probably waiting to have that moment that I just had." The following day, Holker reached out to her team to express her readiness to resume the project, hoping the book will serve as a resource for others dealing with grief and trauma. "I don't want people to feel when they read it that I'm being their therapist. I am not educated in that world, but I had this really traumatic thing happen in my life that only made me realize what I was already working on is really, really important for me to continue on," she told People. "It gave me more of a focus and more of a purpose, and I really hope I can be an advocate and a voice to people that feel alone or left behind." Allison Holker Has Become A Strong Advocate For Mental Health MEGAFor nearly two years, Holker has been a strong advocate for mental health, and her upcoming book aims to further encourage those struggling in silence to seek support. "I hope my kids and my family and my friends and my fans can see that I am doing this to help other people, and honestly myself," she said. "Being a teacher and a choreographer, I've always gone on the road and taught hundreds of kids and used big inspirational words to help them in their journey. But I don't know that many people I've allowed to do that for me. In this book is actually stuff that I needed to hear for myself from other people." "I want them to see that life can keep going, and that's why the book's called 'This Far,' because it is not the end," the dancer said. "This is just the beginning of a new [chapter]." 'This Far: My Story of Love, Loss, And Embracing the Light' MEGA"This Far: My Story of Love, Loss, and Embracing the Light" will be released on February 4, 2025, through Harper Select. "I'm opening myself up to everyone to hopefully bring change and share that there might be holes that you might be missing even if you've been with someone for so many years. You think you're so close with them, which is what happened to me," she told People. "I hope that I can be someone that is an advocate that really helps people to either not make this choice, or to open up another choice for someone else to intervene and help them to not make it." The book is now available for preorder at major retailers.
Allison Holker is continuing on a mission to support others navigating trauma and grief in the wake of her husband Stephen 'tWitch' Boss's untimely passing in December 2022.
The "So You Think You Can Dance" judge revealed that she has been working on a memoir for years but, understandably, put it on pause after her late husband passed away. She has since picked it back up and revealed that the memoir is set to be released next year.
The title of the project, "This Far: My Story of Love, Loss, and Embracing the Light," is a reflection of her approach to life over the last two years.
Allison Holker Announces New Memoir
On Monday, September 23, the star revealed that she will be releasing a memoir titled "This Far" on February 4, 2025. She notes that the book's title reflects her outlook on life over the past two years.
Holker began writing the memoir more than two years ago, initially focusing on their "love life and blended family and coming together in an interracial marriage and how we kept our love alive," she shared with People Magazine.
However, after the heartbreaking loss of her husband, who died by suicide at the age of 40, Holker understandably chose to pause the project.
Allison Holker Opens Up About 'Vulnerable' New Memoir
On February 4, 2025, the 36-year-old will release her "vulnerable" new memoir, which will delve into her upbringing, her love story with Boss, and her healing journey with her children over the past two years.
"It's about how I've gone through so much and I'm experiencing so much presently, but there's still a future ahead of me," Holker told People.
The "So You Think You Can Dance" judge is now dating tech CEO Adam Edmunds, whom she says makes her feel "understood."
Allison Holker Reflects On Writing Her Memoir
Choosing to move forward with the memoir—and shift her approach—was a tough decision that arose from a breakthrough moment connected to her late husband.
"I used to sit in my pool or my hot tub and talk to Stephen all the time [after he died]. I'd be angry with him, or happy with him or just go over memories," she recalled of that time in her life. "One night when I was so angry, I forgave him and I was like, there's so many people that are probably waiting to have that moment that I just had."
The following day, Holker reached out to her team to express her readiness to resume the project, hoping the book will serve as a resource for others dealing with grief and trauma.
"I don't want people to feel when they read it that I'm being their therapist. I am not educated in that world, but I had this really traumatic thing happen in my life that only made me realize what I was already working on is really, really important for me to continue on," she told People. "It gave me more of a focus and more of a purpose, and I really hope I can be an advocate and a voice to people that feel alone or left behind."
Allison Holker Has Become A Strong Advocate For Mental Health
For nearly two years, Holker has been a strong advocate for mental health, and her upcoming book aims to further encourage those struggling in silence to seek support.
"I hope my kids and my family and my friends and my fans can see that I am doing this to help other people, and honestly myself," she said. "Being a teacher and a choreographer, I've always gone on the road and taught hundreds of kids and used big inspirational words to help them in their journey. But I don't know that many people I've allowed to do that for me. In this book is actually stuff that I needed to hear for myself from other people."
"I want them to see that life can keep going, and that's why the book's called 'This Far,' because it is not the end," the dancer said. "This is just the beginning of a new [chapter]."
'This Far: My Story of Love, Loss, And Embracing the Light'
"This Far: My Story of Love, Loss, and Embracing the Light" will be released on February 4, 2025, through Harper Select.
"I'm opening myself up to everyone to hopefully bring change and share that there might be holes that you might be missing even if you've been with someone for so many years. You think you're so close with them, which is what happened to me," she told People. "I hope that I can be someone that is an advocate that really helps people to either not make this choice, or to open up another choice for someone else to intervene and help them to not make it."
The book is now available for preorder at major retailers.
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