Allison Holker speaks out about tWitch's depression and suicide.

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Allison Holker, the widow of Stephen "tWitch" Boss, revealed in a new interview that the late dancer tried to hide his mental health struggles leading up to his death. Holker has launched the Move With Kindness Foundation to support mental health initiatives and wants to encourage people to feel safe talking about their struggles and supporting each other in these moments. Boss died from a gunshot to the head and left a suicide note hinting at past challenges. Holker wants her children to understand that it's okay to be angry or sad and that they can cope together by being vulnerable and trusting each other.
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