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Stephen “tWitch” Boss and Allison Holker are well aware that parenthood is no cakewalk. tWitch, 37, and Holker, 32, played a game of “Quarantine Confessions” when they virtually joined Us Weekly earlier this month.
During their appearance, they opened up about some of their experiences as parents, including whether they’ve had any meltdowns of their own during quarantine.“You know, what’s crazy is I think just the combination of like the perfect storm of us just being in the house all the time
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Dominic Patten Senior Editor, Legal & TV Critic“President Trump recognized that one of the small ways to instill a sense of normalcy in people’s lives was to bring back entertainment options,” Dana White bellowed tonight of the Republican National Convention.“The President went above and beyond to help all sports leagues involved figure out a way to overcome the challenges of staging live professional sporting events in the middle of a pandemic,” the UFC boss added not long before the
Stephen “tWitch” Boss and Allison Holker admitted that their marriage has “100 percent” been put to the test while in quarantine together.“I think where we really luck out being together is that we actually like each other as well,” Holker, 32, exclusively told Us Weekly on August 11 while promoting Pampers Cruisers 360 FIT’s #360StretchChallenge. “Love is obviously what a relationship is, like, really based off.
Lance Bass and husband Michael Turchin, who tied the knot in December 2014, experienced a miscarriage in March — the couple’s ninth attempt at parenthood via an egg donor. Though, the NSYNC alum, 41, isn’t giving up on his dream of becoming a dad.
Stephen “tWitch” Boss is now not only the house DJ on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, he’s also a producer!
Kristen Bell, Molly Sims and more celebrity parents have joked that they’re losing their minds homeschooling their kids amid the coronavirus pandemic, Allison Holker is having “so much fun” teaching.“It’s funny, I never thought of myself ever going down the path of wanting to ever be a homeschool teacher,” the Dancing With the Stars alum, 32, recently told Us Weekly exclusively while promoting Pampers’ #360StretchChallenge. “What I’ve actually learned is that I really enjoy it.
Ten years ago, Stephen “tWitch” Boss and Allison Holker busted their moves at a party, marking the first of many dances together. The pair had both competed in “So You Think You Can Dance” and were invited back for the series’ all-stars version in season seven. However, it wasn’t until the wrap party that their connection became undeniable as they twirled around the dancefloor for three hours.
Stephen “tWitch” Boss is opening up about the positive values instilled in him by his boss, Ellen DeGeneres. The 37-year-old dancer and television personality has been the resident DJ on “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” since 2014.
The Ellen DeGeneres Show star Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss has spoken out about allegations against the TV host.
Stephen “tWitch” Boss and Allison Holker don’t shy away from talking about racism with their kids.“We’ve had talks with our [eldest] daughter, [Weslie], and she’s so receptive to it and asks so many questions because she only wants to know more,” the Dancing With the Stars alum, 32, recently told Us Weekly exclusively while promoting the Pampers’ #360StretchChallenge. “I sometimes think as parents, we always want to shield our kids and protect them so much.
Disney’s Fairy Tale Weddings, Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss has come out on behalf of the talk show host this week and is backing her all the way.He told US magazine that he has a ‘love’ for Ellen but refused to be drawn into talking about the ongoing allegations.‘We can’t speak too much legally about it, but I’ll say this, there’s been, love,’ he told the publication.
The Ellen Degeneres Show star Stephen ‘Twitch’ Boss has spoken out about allegations against the TV host.Ellen has come under fire over numerous allegations of a “toxic” work environment from former employees, and recently released a statement, admitting she was “sorry” about the alleged incidents.While the comic has said little more on the matter, Boss, who has been the DJ on the talk show since 2014, told US Weekly that he legally couldn’t say much on the matter, but confirmed he is still
Hey Guys, I hope you are all keeping safe out there during these trying times. I have been getting calls asking me about the Ellen Degeneres Show and I would like to address the time I spent there.
continues, some of Ellen's fellow famous friends (ahem, and ) have gushed about her and stood by her side.Whereas previous statements from Ellen's celeb friends sought to and basically diminished because Ellen was nice to them, tWitch kept his comments relatively brief. The dancer and DJ on Ellen's show :He then added that he's anxious to get back to work.
's house DJ, Stephen «tWitch» Boss, is addressing the current controversy regarding allegations about the «toxic» work environment at the popular daily talk show.Boss has been the DJ at the show since 2014, taking over for Tony Okungbowa. In an interview on Tuesday with, 37-year-old Boss defended his own experience at the show, stressing that there was «love.»«We can’t speak too much legally about it, but I'll say this, there's been love,» he said.
Amid disturbing allegations coming out against Ellen DeGeneres and her “toxic” set, one employee is speaking out in defense of the comedienne: Stephen “tWitch” Boss.
It came as quite a shock to The Ellen DeGeneres Show viewers when a Buzzfeed piece revealed one current and 10 former employees talking about the alleged toxic work culture on the talk show. The complaints varied from racism, intimidation to even unjust termination.