The Boss household will not be pleased with Allison Holker, widow of Stephen “tWitch” Boss.
We beforehand reported on Holker revealing her late husband’s drug “cornucopia,” one which she found simply earlier than his funeral.
She has been giving interviews forward of her upcoming guide.
However the particulars that she has revealed, together with a stash of medication and extra, have angered the Boss household.
Allison Holker and Stephen Boss attend the Los Angeles premiere screening of “Velvet Buzzsaw” at American Cinematheque’s Egyptian Theatre on January 28, 2019. (Picture Credit score: Emma McIntyre/Getty Photos)
The household of Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss is fuming at widow Allison Holker
In keeping with self-described longtime buddy Courtney Ann Platt, she was there when Holker and Boss first “connected.”
In a scathing Instagram publish, she is placing Holker on blast for all the things that she has shared concerning the late DJ. And he or she says that she’s not alone.
“This is by far the most tacky, classless, opportunistic act I have ever seen in my entire life,” she declared. Then, Platt delved into the specifics.
“We all had to sign some weird NDA to attend his funeral,” Platt alleged. She added: “(even his own mother who you’ve treated like garbage this entire time and let’s just remember you wouldn’t have even had a husband if it wasn’t for her)”
In keeping with Platt, the aim of the NDA was a promise “not to share anything or ruin his name as if that was on anyone’s mind in the first place.”
Platt accused: “Here you go and write a book with all the dirty laundry smearing his name and attempting to dim the bright loyal, loving, light that was your husband, my friend.”
Allison Holker attends the Premiere of Netflix’s “Emily In Paris” Season 4 Half 1 at The Egyptian Theatre Hollywood on August 14, 2024. (Picture Credit score: Emma McIntyre/Getty Photos)
The household of Allison Holker’s late husband have additionally put her on blast
Platt went on to slam Holker for “shamelessly sharing the pages” of Boss’ journal in her upcoming guide.
“This smear campaign for a buck is absolutely not what he would have ever wanted,” she declared. “No matter how bad he was hurting. Not for second. You’re a living, breathing bulldozer.”
Stephen “tWitch” Boss’ cousin took to what stays of Twitter to again up the funeral NDA declare.
Yeah idgaf about an NDA.
This loopy girl made me and his precise household together with signal an NDA simply to even attend the funeral. She’s been making an attempt to tarnish his legacy and refuses to let the Boss household see the youngsters.
Solely to take advantage of and LIE on my cousin. Hell no. https://t.co/lfTE4xWxgM
— BIG ELLE 🍒 (@wthDARIELLE) January 7, 2025
“Yeah idgaf about an NDA,” the January 7 tweet started. “This crazy woman made me and his actual family including sign an NDA just to even attend the funeral.”
The accusation added: “She’s been trying to tarnish his legacy and refuses to let the Boss family see the children. Only to exploit and LIE on my cousin. Hell no.”
Notably, the tweet was quote-tweeting a Individuals publish about Allison Holker discussing Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss’ alleged drug stash and journaled allusions to being a survivor sexual abuse. It’s unclear which a part of this his cousin is saying is a lie.
Stephen “tWitch” Boss and Allison Holker attend Critics Selection Affiliation’s fifth Annual Celebration of Black Cinema & Tv at Fairmont Century Plaza on December 05, 2022. (Picture Credit score: Kevin Winter/Getty Photos)
Who’s proper? The widow or the family?
Sadly, household disputes tend to be very ugly, very long-lasting, and to contain many layers of emotions and previous resentments.
Many have questioned whether or not Boss, who died by suicide in December of 2022, would need the world to learn about his alleged assortment of medication. Or about his journal entries alluding to surviving CSA from an unnamed relative. Actually, he didn’t want to share these items in life — even along with his spouse.
Allison Holker has defined that she believes that sharing the issues that Boss hid from his household in life would possibly assist to save lots of lives. That does sound like a worthy endeavor. However everybody who knew him is entitled to have emotions on the matter.