Family Members Of Stephen Boss Turn Against His Wife, Allison Holker Two Years After His Death
Stephen Laurel “tWitch” Boss was a freestyle hip-hop dancer in America. Boss was also an actor, choreographer, and television producer. Stephen won second place on the American “So You Think You Can Dance” in 2008. He was also an active guest feature on the Ellen DeGeneres Show, and tWitch was also the show’s co-executive producer.
But recently, all eyes have been on the tWitch Boss wife, Allison Holker. Many family members of the last tWitch Boss are unhappy with her. Find out all about her and how she disrespected the Boss’ family members.
Key Highlights
- Wife of Stephen Boss, Allison Holker made everyone sign a Non-Disclosure Agreement who attended the funeral of late celebrity, even his family members.
- Allison wrote a book about Boss where she claims he had ‘drug addiction’ and had undergone ‘childhood abuse’.
- Family members of Stephen, including his mother and brother have spoken turned against Holker after her alleged claims against him.
- Some of Boss’s friends have also spoken against Holker, including Platt who confronted her on an Instagram post.
Twitch Boss Death
The death of Stephen Boss was a major shock to everyone around the world, especially his fans and his family members. On 13 December 2022, at the age of 40 years old, the celebrity died by suicide. No one from around knew that he was feeling low about himself. His wife, Allison Holker said:
No one had any inkling that he was low. He didn’t want people to know. He just wanted to be everyone’s Superman and protector.
His fame rose when he competed in the reality dance competition “So You Think You Can Dance” and won second place. Later he was known to be the well-known DJ and the producer of “Ellen DeGeneres Show”.
According to police reports, the star of the Ellen show died due to a self-inflicting gunshot wound that would ultimately cause his death. According to the coronary of L. A County, he died at the Oak Tree Inn motel located in Encino. The hotel maid went on to check the room 10 minutes after the hotel checkout time when she discovered the body.
The family of the celebrity claims that there was no indication of any possible suicide attempt. Police have further ruled out the possibility of drugs as his body had no presence according to the drug report. One day before the death of Boss, his wife, Allison had also filed a missing person’s report with Los Angeles Police Department.
Twitch Boss Wife
Allison Holker, the wife of the late tWitch Boss has written a book which she claims that her “only intention in writing the book is to help other people”. However, the family members of the late celebrity are not feeling well with the revelations that Allison has made in her book.
The book written by Allison Holker is named “This Far: My Story of Love, Loss, and Embracing the Light”. Although the book is expected to be published on 4 February 2025, some of the book’s content has been revealed.
Mother of the late celebrity tWitch Boss, Connie Boss Alexander was “absolutely appalled” by the claims Allison made in her book.
Drug Claim
Holker has claimed drug abuse by tWitch Boss. According to her, she discovered the use of drugs by Boss in her own house. Allison has made it pretty clear that tWitch was a victim of “drug addiction”. She claimed that she was looking for an outfit for Boss to wear at his funeral when she found a cornucopia filled with different types of drugs.
Holker found drugs like mushrooms, pills, and other stuff which she had to google. She was astonished as to how many drugs were found and she did not know what Boss was going under. However, after the death of the late celebrity, the police reported that no drugs were found within his body.
Childhood Abuse
In the book written by Allison, she claimed that Boss had written about being a victim of childhood abuse in his diary. Holker said she was unaware of this information when Boss was alive and well. In her book, she also revealed the last words to her daughter Welie (now 16 years old) that Boss spoke with her.
Family Members Against Allison
Due to the allegations made by Allison Holker, the family members including the mother and brother of the late celebrity have made some criticisms about her. One of Boss’s friends, Courtney Ann Platt also supported the family members, who believe that these allegations are entirely false. Connie Boss Alexander said:
Our family is absolutely appalled by the misleading and hurtful claims made about my son, Stephen Boss. The recent publications spreading untruths about Stephen have crossed every line of decency. As his mother, I will not let these accusations go unanswered. We will not stand by while his name and legacy are tarnished. He doesn’t deserve this, and the kids don’t deserve this.
This accusation was made by Stephen’s mother when Platt came on the “So You Think You Can Dance” show alongside Allison and made accusations against her. She told Holker that she was making false claims about Boss for money. She stated:
[It’s] by far the most tacky, classless, opportunistic act I have ever seen in my entire life.
According to Platt, Allison made every family member and anyone who attended the funeral sign an NDA (Non-Disclosure Agreement) so it could be private. But then she went on and wrote a book about Stephen which revealed everything about him, although she claims that these were lies. Platt believes that there could only be one motive behind this, which is money. Platt openly asked Holker that:
This is how you protect his children from any further humiliation, hurt, and despair? This is what you want them to remember about him? You have moved on, you’re living your life, you’re on every carpet you can get on … and you … do this? Get a journal, a therapist, a friend… but publishing a book shamelessly sharing the pages of your husband’s journal? People magazine? What a joke.
Some other dancers, including Chelsie Hightower, Comfort Fedoke, and Kelly Gibson have been critical of the book, saying that these claims are entirely false.