Stephen ‘Twitch’ Boss’ mother remembers one final moment with ‘my baby’

Stephen "Twitch" Boss, pictured in 2013, died earlier this week. (John Shearer / Invision/Associated Press)

Stephen “Twitch” Boss, pictured in 2013, died earlier this week. (John Shearer / Invision/Associated Press)© (John Shearer / Invision/Associated Press)

Connie Boss Alexander remembered one of the last times she saw her son Stephen “Twitch” Boss, who died by suicide on Tuesday.

On Thursday evening, Alexander posted a new profile picture on Facebook showing her leaning on the beloved “So You Think You Can Dance” alum as he embraced her and kissed her forehead.

“If I had known this was the last moment I would ever hold my baby[,] I would have held on longer,” she wrote in the caption.

In addition to the emotional Facebook post, Alexander shared a statement on her Instagram Stories on Thursday.

“Family and friends, thank you for all the love, prayers and encouragement. Please know I see all the messages, texts, posts and the phone calls,” she wrote in the since-expired post, People reported. “I can’t use words right now. Please know I will reach out when I can. Please continue to keep us in your prayer.”

Her Instagram post continued: “Stephen Laurel, your mother loves you to eternity and beyond.”

Boss, who also appeared in “Magic Mike XXL,” died by suicide at a motel in Encino. A report from the L.A. County coroner listed a gunshot wound of the head as the cause of death. He was 40.

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