ABOUT

A Movement Rooted in Love, Justice, & Legacy

Born from the heart of the Boss family, IVREALIVHIM is a promise to honor Stephen “tWitch” Boss — to protect his name, preserve his light, and powerfully pursue truth, healing, and love.

You’re here because he made you feel something real.

Maybe it was joy. Maybe it was inspiration. Maybe it was peace, or power, or the feeling of being truly seen. Stephen gave that to everyone — through every dance, every laugh, every “Absolutely.”

And now, it’s our turn to give back to him

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You didn’t have to know Stephen to feel him. All it took was one conversation, one dance, one smile. He made you feel like family. And now, as his real family, we’re here to make sure his light never dims.”
— Cameron Boss

ABOUT CAMERON + THE FAMILY

Cameron Alexander, Stephen’s brother, is the voice behind this movement, but he stands shoulder to shoulder with every Boss family member who has carried this loss and stepped into this mission with grace and grit.

We are artists, parents, teachers, survivors, and truth-tellers. We are united not only by blood, but by a deep belief that Stephen’s life deserves more than a headline. It deserves a movement.

We created IVREALIVHIM to reflect what Stephen lived every day:
"I Am. I Have. I Deserve."

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Our 3 core pillars

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LEGACY PROTECTION

We amplify the truth of who Stephen was — as a father, son, brother, artist, and human. No media filter. No noise. Just family and facts.

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LEGAL ADVOCACY

Led by the Boss family, this movement funds the ongoing legal process in search of clarity, accountability, and peace.

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LIGHT IN ACTION

Through shared stories, clothing, and swag, we keep his energy alive — so the world never forgets what real love feels like.

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⚡️Why this matters

We’re not just preserving a legacy.
We’re protecting a name.
We’re fighting for truth.
We’re honoring our Superman.

Stephen’s passing left us with grief and questions — questions we are courageously pursuing through ongoing legal action. This site is part of that mission. It is also a tribute, a digital home for his light, and a movement built on everything he stood for:

  • Empowerment

  • Truth

  • Family

  • Joy

  • Legacy

  • Love

what “IVReal” Really Means

The “4 Real” hand gesture first became a symbol of unity among the Season 4 cast of So You Think You Can Dance. It represented a rare and genuine bond — one rooted in friendship, movement, and truth. Some of the original SYTYCD shirts even featured the phrase IVREAL, quietly capturing what that season stood for: authenticity, connection, and soul.

But for Stephen, it didn’t end with the show.

He carried the IVREAL meaning into everything he did.

It became part of his “Spirit Swag.”

It was more than a gesture — it was who he was.

It represented:

The profound impact SYTYCD had on him, both personally and professionally.

His unwavering commitment to expressing himself through movement and his commitment to Hip-Hop culture.

His lifelong, unshakable bond with his Season 4 cast.

And his daily commitment to love, kindness, and authenticity.

No one lived more REAL than Stephen.

And that’s why the world felt his loss like they knew him — because he showed up fully, always.

He was, and still is, IVREAL.

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"Stephen was an incredible force—someone who radiated kindness and positivity, and made sure that people around him could feel it, too. We felt his spirit in every dance, every DJ set, every piece of creativity that he brought to life.”

How to get involved⚡️

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Buy the Swag — 100% of profits go to the Boss Family Legal Fund


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