Celebrities are showing their love and support for Allison Holker Boss following the unexpected death of her husband Stephen “tWitch” Boss.

Allison said on Wednesday that “it is with the heaviest of hearts that I have to say my husband Stephen has left us,” following the suicide of The Ellen DeGeneres Show DJ on Tuesday.

Allison, 34, said that Stephen “brightened up every room he went into.” “Above all, he treasured his family, friends, and community,” Allison said. He believed that leading with love and light was the greatest way to go. ” He was the rock of our family, the best husband and father, and an inspiration to his followers.”

“It would be an understatement to say he left a legacy, and his constructive effect will endure,” she continued. ” I’m confident that there will never be a day when we don’t remember him. We respectfully seek your privacy during this difficult time for myself and our three children.”

“Stephen, we love you, we miss you, and I’ll always save the last dance for you,” Allison ended.

Several celebrities left supportive and heartfelt comments for Allison on the couple’s most recent Instagram post, which featured a video of them dancing together just two days before he died.

Denise Richards was “extremely devastated” by the news, she wrote.

“I’d frequently show your films to my husband,” Richards claimed. “You two were obviously in love and had a close bond. What you’re going through is beyond my comprehension. We send our heartfelt condolences to you and your family.”

Ashley Graham wrote, “Oh my God… My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.”

“That can’t be true,” Maddie Ziegler said. “I’m sending so much love to you and your gorgeous kids, Allison.”

“I’m sending you all my love forever,” Chelsea Handler wrote.

Former Bachelor Matt James responded with a dove of peace and prayer hands to Emmanuel Acho’s three red broken heart emojis.

“This is simply sad,” Christy Carlson Romano said. “May angels wrap their wings around your family. I’m sending you a lot of love.”

“Your husband is so joyful, it’s contagious,” Niecy Nash remarked. ” It’s unfortunate that he had to go through this. We are praying for you and your family.”

“I sincerely apologize, and may God bless you and your lovely family. I am so sincerely sad for your loss,” Nicole of the Jersey Shore Jenni “JWoww” Farley responded to Snooki Polizzi’s remark.

“Tamar Braxton sent her “prayers” for Allison’s family, writing: “Sisssssster my heart is destroyed.”

“It’s awful, and my condolences for your loss,” Kyle Richards remarked. ” I’m sending you and your family my love and light.”

So You Think You Can Dance co-alumnus Alex Wong voiced his “broken heart,” and Dancing with the Stars’ Sharna Burgess said it “just doesn’t seem true” that Boss had died.

“Please let us know how we can help you. We are sending you and your children our love. Allison, please accept my heartfelt apologies.”

“We are all upset,” said Monique Coleman, who starred in High School Musical. ” Allison, please accept my heartfelt sympathies and my heartfelt love.”

Boss rose to prominence through appearing on many competitive shows, the most well-known of which was So You Think You Can Dance. In 2008, he finished second at the end of Season 4 and went on to make an All-Star appearance. He was a judge when the show returned in 2022.

He then gained attention as a DJ on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, where he later moved to co-executive producer position in 2020.