As the world still mourns the loss of beloved DJ and TV personality, Steven “Twitch” Boss, his family and friends are speaking out against his widow, Allison Holker, over the revelations in her upcoming memoir, “My Story of Love, Loss, and Embracing the Light,” set to release on February 4th. Allison’s claims have left fans and loved ones questioning the true circumstances surrounding Twitch’s passing and accusing her of manipulating the narrative for personal gain.
In a bombshell revelation, Allison shared with People magazine that after Twitch took his own life in December 2022, she discovered hidden substances, including mushrooms, pills, and other unknown substances, in their home. The discovery allegedly came from reading Twitch’s private journals, where he wrote about being victimized as a child, and struggling with substance use and past trauma. Allison claims that she found journal entries alluding to Twitch being victimized by a male figure during his childhood and that he was trying to self-medicate and cope with his emotions.
However, Twitch’s family and friends are calling foul on Allison’s claims, accusing her of spreading lies and manipulating the narrative to sell her book. Twitch’s mother, Connie Boss Alexander, took to Instagram to address the claims, stating that her family is “absolutely appalled” by the “misleading and hurtful” claims made about her late son. Connie asserts that the family will not stand by while Twitch’s name and legacy are tarnished.
Twitch’s brother, DeAndre, also spoke out against Allison in August 2023, alleging that she had been disrespected the family and keeping Twitch’s children away from their grandmother. DeAndre claimed that Allison had given the family non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) to sign at Twitch’s funeral, which they refused to sign. According to DeAndre, when the family tried to resolve the issue with Allison in a civil manner, they were met with silence.
In response to the backlash, Allison shared a statement on her Instagram stories, claiming that her intention in writing the book is to help other people whose loved ones may be struggling the way Twitch was. Allison stated that she hopes readers will get a different perspective on the situation and that her goals are to celebrate the love and life she shared with Twitch and help those who can relate to her story.
However, fans and Twitch’s loved ones are not buying it. They are accusing Allison of smearing Twitch’s name to sell her book and questioning her motives. One close friend of Twitch, Courtney Anne Platt, went on an Instagram rant calling out Allison for claiming she found a stash of substances in Twitch’s shoe boxes. Courtney accused Allison of being a “living breathing bulldozer” who only focuses on gaining PR attention.
The drama is heating up, with more and more people speaking out against Allison. One of Twitch’s cousins, Big L, wrote on X that Allison is a “crazy woman” trying to tarnish Twitch’s legacy and refusing to let the family see his children. Another relative backed L’s statement, saying that Allison made them sign an NDA just to attend the funeral.
As the controversy surrounding Allison’s claims continues to unfold, fans are left questioning the official story surrounding Twitch’s passing. They are asking if Allison is manipulating the narrative to sell her book or if there is something more sinister at play. The comments section is filled with opinions and accusations, with some fans even questioning whether Twitch took his own life.
In conclusion, the revelations in Allison’s memoir have left a trail of controversy and suspicion surrounding Twitch’s passing. While Allison claims that her intention is to help others, Twitch’s family and friends are accusing her of manipulating the narrative for personal gain. The true circumstances surrounding Twitch’s death remain unclear, and the debate continues to rage on social media.