Allison Holker Labeled as 'Money-Hungry' After Revealing Late Husband Stephen 'tWitch' Boss' Drug Use
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In the aftermath of Stephen "tWitch" Boss' tragic death, a series of shocking revelations and accusations have emerged, pitting family members and friends against his widow, Allison Holker.

AceShowbiz - Two years after Stephen "tWitch" Boss, the beloved dancer and DJ from "The Ellen DeGeneres Show," passed away by suicide at the age of 40, tensions have surfaced between his family & friends and his widow, Allison Holker.

In a recent interview with People magazine, Holker opened up about her husband's tragic demise, revealing that she found a "cornucopia" of drugs hidden inside his shoeboxes after his passing. She stated that her intention in sharing this was to potentially help save someone's life in the future. However, this revelation has not been without backlash.

Boss' cousin, Elle, took to X to vehemently defend her late family member, asserting that he "wasn't an addict" but merely smoked weed and was actively trying to quit. Elle alleged that Holker has been keeping Boss' three children - Weslie, 16 (whom Boss adopted), Maddox, 8, and Zaia, 5 - from seeing his relatives.

More shockingly, Elle claimed, "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." Such allegations have raised eyebrows and compounded the already fraught situation, with Elle stating, "She's been trying to tarnish his legacy and refuses to let the Boss family see the children."

Her posts were echoed by Courtney Ann Platt, a close friend of Boss, who described Holker's actions as "the most tacky, classless, opportunistic act I have ever seen in my entire life."

Platt added that Holker's actions, including dropping Boss' last name from her social media platforms 48 hours after his passing, and allegedly publishing his journal pages in her forthcoming memoir, "This Far," were nothing but a "shameless smear campaign."

In her emotionally charged post, she condemned Holker, stating, "This is your example of empathy? Of your love?... Shame on you, Allison, shame on your money-hungry team. Let my friend Rest in Peace not your PR."

These sentiments were visibly shared by Boss' brothers who re-shared the post on their respective Instagram Stories.

As tensions simmer and emotions run high, the legacy of Stephen "tWitch" Boss remains complex and layered. The public continues to seek answers while mourning the loss of a luminous talent.

If you or someone you know is affected by any of the issues raised in this story, please contact the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline at 988.

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