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Stephen tWitch’s Family Slam His Widow For What She Claimed To Find In Shoebox Before His Funeral

Shocking feud erupts over Allison Holker’s claims.

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Allison Holker, widow of the late Stephen “tWitch” Boss, is facing fierce backlash from his family and friends.

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Holker and Boss’s love story highlighted.

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Holker and Boss were a beloved couple in the entertainment industry, known for their dance performances and appearances on “The Ellen DeGeneres Show.”

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Boss rose to fame as a contestant on “So You Think You Can Dance” before becoming a DJ on Ellen’s show.

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Stephen “tWitch” Boss and Allison Holker first crossed paths as contestants on So You Think You Can Dance, instantly bonding over their shared passion for dance.

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Despite their initial spark, their relationship didn’t begin right away, as both were hesitant to reveal their feelings for each other.

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It wasn’t until the SYTYCD season finale party in 2010 that tWitch finally approached Allison, and the rest became a beautiful love story.

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The couple got married in December 2013, in a heartfelt ceremony at Villa San-Juliette Winery in California.

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Known for their electrifying chemistry, Holker and Boss regularly collaborated on dance projects, stunning fans with their effortless connection and creativity.

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The couple often shared glimpses of their family life on social media, endearing them to fans worldwide.

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Their social media accounts became a favorite among followers, showcasing their joyous family life and their love for spontaneous, choreographed dance routines.

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Together, they raised three children, two biological and Holker’s daughter from a previous relationship, forming a close-knit, blended family.

Boss’s tragic death explained.

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Boss’s sudden death in December 2022 shocked fans and the entertainment community alike.

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Stephen “tWitch” Boss died by s****** on December 13, 2022, leaving his family, friends, and fans reeling in shock and disbelief.

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The beloved dancer and DJ was found in a motel room in Encino, California, with a self-inflicted gunshot wound.

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Boss’s death came just three days after he celebrated his ninth wedding anniversary with Allison Holker, which made the news even more devastating.

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According to the police report, there were no signs of foul play, and Boss left a note, referencing past challenges that had weighed heavily on him.

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In the weeks leading up to his death, those close to him reported no apparent signs of distress, describing him as his usual, upbeat self.

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Fans and colleagues alike were heartbroken, as Boss had always been seen as a source of positivity, joy, and light.

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His untimely passing reignited important conversations about mental health, particularly among high-achieving individuals who may suffer in silence.

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Boss’s legacy as a dancer, entertainer, and loving family man remains deeply cherished, even as the world mourns his tragic loss.

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Now, Allison Holker’s recent claims about Stephen “tWitch” Boss’ have reopened deep wounds, sparking outrage among his loved ones and reigniting the grief surrounding his untimely death.

Holker’s shocking claims exposed.

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The controversy ignited after Holker’s recent interview with People magazine.

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In the interview, she revealed finding a stash of d***s hidden in Boss’s shoeboxes after his tragic suicide in December 2022.

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Holker also disclosed that she had read through Boss’s private journals, uncovering references to childhood trauma.

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These revelations are part of her upcoming memoir, This Far: My Story of Love, Loss, and Embracing the Light, set to release on February 4, 2025.

Reactions to Holker’s

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Family friend Courtney Ann Platt didn’t mince words, calling Holker’s actions “the most tacky, classless, opportunistic act I have ever seen in my entire life.”

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Platt accused Holker of smearing Boss’s name for profit, expressing her outrage on social media.

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Boss’s brother, Dré Rose, echoed Platt’s sentiments, sharing her post and adding, “No lies told…”

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The family disputes Holker’s claims of Boss’s alleged drug use, stating that no substances were found in his system during the autopsy.

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They also allege that Holker has limited their access to Boss’s children, further straining relations.

The countdown to Holker’s memoir continues.

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As the release date of Holker’s memoir approaches, tensions continue to escalate.

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Ultimately, the situation reflects the delicate balance between honoring the deceased and seeking personal closure.