Allison Holker faces backlash from Stephen 'tWitch' Boss' family and friends over troubling allegations and funeral NDAs

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Stephen “tWitch” Boss’ passing has continued to take a devastating turn as his family and friends have come to a head with his wife, Allison Holker. Following his suicide in 2022, Holker shared some shocking details about his personal life, and those close to him are not staying quiet, even with alleged NDAs involved. 

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Stephen "tWitch" Boss died by suicide in 2022

Holker opened up to People in an interview released on January 7, where she alleged that she found out he was hiding an addiction when she looked through his closet and found a "cornucopia" of drugs. She also shared information from his private journal, revealing that he alluded to being abused as a child. 

While the ethics of sharing something in someone's private journal will always be questionable, it should come as no surprise that his family was not happy with what she shared. 

Holker shares Maddox, 8, and Zaia, 5 with the late producer, along with Weslie, 16 whom Boss adopted. Per Page Six, one of Boss’ cousins, Elle, took to Twitter, formerly known as X to defend him with some shocking allegations. "She won't let our family see the kids," she wrote. Elle went on to refute Holker's claims. “He wasn’t an addict. He smoked weed and was actively trying to quit. He wasn’t some junkie,” she continued.

In a separate tweet, Elle wrote, “Yeah idgaf about an NDA." "This crazy woman made me and his actual family including his mother sign an NDA just to even attend the funeral,” she 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.”

In a scathing Instagram post, Boss' close friend, Courtney Ann Platt, echoed Elle, calling Holkner's interview "by far the most tacky, classless, opportunistic act I have ever seen in my entire life."

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Courtney shared a photo of the People headline and went off in the caption with an emotional message directed to Holker. "I was there the moment you both connected, I was there the day you got engaged, I stood by your side on your wedding day, I was in your home the day he died. I was by your side because your husband was my family. It didn’t matter how often we spoke, how often we saw each other. We were bonded IVever," she wrote. 

Confirming the NDA, with additional claims of how she treated the late artist's mom Courtney continued, "We all had to sign some weird NDA to attend his funeral (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) not to share anything or ruin his name as if that was on anyone’s mind in the first place and 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. Whether any of it is true or not is actually beside the point."

"This is how you protect the “Boss name” you so quickly dropped on your social media platforms 48 hours after he passed? His legacy? 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, every celebrity row you can sit in, every magazine you can be in and you needed to do this," Courtney continued. 

"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. Yes, he took his own life which is a fact all of us still can’t fathom and he was clearly having mental health issues, hurting so deeply and this is your example of empathy? Of your love? This smear campaign for a buck is absolutely not what he would have ever wanted. No matter how bad he was hurting. Not for second. You’re a living, breathing bulldozer. Stick to your own demons. Shame on you Allison, shame on your money hungry team. Let my friend Rest in Peace not your PR," she concluded. 

Platt's post was appreciated by Boss' brothers, who reposted it on their Instagram Stories, per Page Six. 

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