Steven “tWitch” Boss was lovingly remembered by his daughter Weslie on Father’s Day.
The 16-year-old, who misplaced her father in December 2022, took to Instagram on Sunday, June 15, to honor the late TV persona and choreographer.
“Glad Father’s day to my guardian angel,” Weslie wrote over her first Instagram Story, which featured two pictures of the duo. “Eternally your Ace. I miss you each day.”
Boss died by suicide on the age of 40, with Us Weekly confirming on December 14, 2022, that the investigation into his dying was formally closed.
Weslie’s pictures appeared to have been snapped by the previous Ellen DeGeneres Present DJ, capturing the teenager in dress-up apparel as her dad pulled goofy faces for the digital camera.
Weslie adopted her first Story with a video of herself and Boss dancing collectively. “Some day I’ll get to bop and smile with you once more,” she wrote over the second Story, which was initially shared through TikTok. The touching video additionally initially shared the tongue-in-cheek caption, “Don’t carry ur [sic] overprotective dad.”
Weslie not too long ago opened up concerning the lack of her father whereas recording the April 20 episode of her “Between Us” podcast, additionally hosted by her mom and Boss’ spouse, Allison Holker.
The episode, which noticed Weslie break down in tears because the pair mentioned her youthful siblings’ futures, drew candid feedback from Weslie. (Weslie is Holker’s daughter from a earlier relationship and he or she grew up with Boss after he married Holker, 37, in 2013. Holker and Boss welcomed son, Maddox, and daughter, Zaia, in 2016 and 2019, respectively.)
“When my siblings develop up, I don’t need them to be, like, ‘[You’re] not biologically associated to him.’ I’m going to be, like, ‘We’re his children and we didn’t get to expertise him,’” Weslie stated on the podcast on the time. “My greatest concern is that they develop up and so they find yourself resenting, not solely him, however us for experiencing it. I don’t need that to occur in any respect. I’d somewhat put my emotions apart for them.”
Her mom, a Dancing With the Stars alum, was fast to consolation her daughter.
“They get to have you ever as their huge sister,” Holker advised Weslie. “You’re so conscious of those emotions, however I don’t need you to ever harp on that and reside from that. … They’re not going to resent you. They’re gonna want that they’d these sorts of moments with him, however they’re going to like that you simply’re instructing them and also you’re loving them in that very same manner [and] presenting that very same vitality that he would have had onto them.”
Final month, Holker mirrored additional on life after dropping Boss, revealing that her outlook has endlessly modified. “I feel from experiencing loss, I actually grew rather a lot when it got here to the comparability and never evaluating myself to others, as a result of once I misplaced Steven — my late husband, two years in the past — the issues I miss about him are what he most likely would have thought had been his flaws,” Holker stated on the Could 18 episode of the podcast. “Or the issues that he thought, like, ‘Oh, I’m sorry if that is annoying,’ or, ‘I do that,’ or like, ‘These are bizarre habits that I’ve.’ However these are the issues I want I might have again.”