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Stephen Boss’s widow, Allison Holker, sparks outrage after admitting to selling the family home after his death and speaking to financial advisers the day after he was found dead

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The unexpected death of “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” personality and producer Stephen “tWitch” Boss shocked the entertainment world. According to his widow, Allison Holker, her late husband’s suicide left her and their family in a “trouble.”

Boss took his own life on December 13, 2022, at the age of 40. After his death, Holker revealed that so as to receive his estate, she had to file a spousal estate claim because he died and not using a will and “without written agreements between” the two.

In a brand new interview with SoFi’s Vivian Tu, almost two years after tWitch’s death, Holker reflects on the lack of the father of three and the impact of the loss on her funds.

Stephen “tWitch” Boss’s widow and mother of his children, Allison Holker, reveals she had difficulty managing the family funds after his death. (Photo: @Allisonholker/X)

Allison told Tu: “The day after my husband died, I immediately had to attend meetings regarding taxes, existing contracts, and the fact that he had breached the contract. Will these agreements be valid?”

The 36-year-old former “Dancing with the Stars” solid member wondered, “Where am I going to get my income now that he’s defaulted on the deal because a lot of our companies were together.”

Holker added that despite mourning the lack of her husband, she continued to take part in conference calls the day after his death. She also said: “It’s really, really hard. But I feel it’s a present from the universe, you’ve got to fix it and it can assist you to grieve at the same time.

The two influential dancers were closely linked romantically and financially. After his death, Holker claimed she lost several brand deals, but corporations akin to Dick’s Sporting Goods remained true to the influence of social media.

Additionally, Allison claimed that she never took ownership of tWitch’s bank accounts after his death for roughly 4 to five months.

At one point in the interview, Holker revealed that she and Boss not only had separate bank accounts, but additionally paid for his or her homes individually. However, she did sold a house in Los Angeles made available to tWitch and their children in November 2023 for a reported $3.5 million.

“It was the best decision for us because when we moved, we bought a new house that became our sanctuary,” Holker said. “This was the final step on the road to our healing. We could now leave it in the past and finally take a step forward for ourselves. And it became freedom.”

People magazine about an interview with Holker on their Instagram page. This led to commenters sharing their thoughts on her financial moves following her ex-husband’s death.

Some Instagram users praised Holker for her perseverance. For example, someone wrote, “I’m so proud of you for navigating this painful time. You deserve to be happy and move on, respecting the past.”

Others focused on Holker struggling personally and financially due to TWitch taking his own life before his family was prepared for the loss. One person wrote: “It’s sad that he didn’t think about taking care of his family.”

Additionally, some responses suggested that the authorities should look into the situation surrounding the choreographer’s suicide. A cynic commented: “Twitch’s death needs to be investigated.” Another person replied: “I already said it. This is too suspicious.”

Boss and Holker were married on December 10, 2013, at Nigel Lythgoe’s Villa San Juliette Winery and Vineyard in Paso Robles, California.

Together they’ve son Maddox Boss, 8, daughter Zaia Boss, 4, and Boss also adopted Holker’s daughter Weslie Fowler, 16, from a previous marriage.

As she began a brand new home and a brand new life, Holker also began a brand new relationship. She is currently dating Adam Edmunds, from Utah. Holker and Entrata’s CEO presented Instagram soft launch as a pair on August 28 before making their official public debut at the New York Fashion Week event on September 7.

Some people think she moved on too quickly, but she believes it got here at the right time.

“I never thought I’d be able to have it again,” Holker said “Nas” weekly. about her newfound love. “I actually feel like I’ve found such a wonderful love and support system from someone.”


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