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Stephen ‘tWitch’ boss’s widow, Allison Holker, accused of being a ‘snake’ and denying family access to children

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So much concerning the tragic death of Stephen “tWitch” Boss stays shrouded in unanswered questions and confusion.

The “So You Think You Can Dance” star died in December 2022 from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. His body was found at an Encino hotel, not removed from the house he shared together with his wife of nine years, Allison Holker, and their parents. three children.

In early October this 12 months, Holker revealed that she and their children – daughters Weslie (16) and Zaia (4) and son Maddox (8) – had managed to close the ultimate chapter of their healing by selling 12 months family home.

A couple of weeks earlier, in August, Holker posted a blurry photo of herself holding hands with a mystery man. The following month, she made headlines after revealing that she had found love again with technology CEO Adam Edmunds.

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Stephen “tWitch” Boss’s widow and mother of his children, Allison Holker (Photo: @Allisonholker/X)

“I’m extremely blissful. I feel supported, seen, understood and fully loved. And I’m really grateful for that,” she told People. The couple began their relationship off strong once they appeared hand-in-hand at New York Fashion Week.

Her rebound after TWitch’s life-shattering death continues to cause concern for fans of the late dancer. Some have speculated that “something is very wrong” with Holker’s move inside two years of the unexpected loss.

Adding to the skepticism was the announcement of her upcoming book, “This Far: My Story of Love, Loss, and Embracing the Light.”

“It’s a chronicle of resilience, accepting change, and finding light even in the darkest corners of our lives,” Holker wrote on Instagram, adding: “It’s the story of my dance journey, my love story with Stephen, and the unexpected sadness that followed. “

Last week, a post showing her strolling down a metropolitan street in a form-fitting black dress, strappy heels and sunglasses became a hotbed of criticism comments. One such comment was: “I still say she looks pregnant. She hid that belly and most of the photos she was in during the last 3 months.

Another skeptic accused the widow of eagerly taking the chance to speak about her late husband for profit after her first job interview this month.

Stephen “tWitch” Boss’s widow, Allison Holker, is accused of fueling estrangement between their children and family two years after his death. (Photos: Allisonholker/Instagram; Ladycalexa/Instagram.)

They wrote partially: “I’m sure his mother was offered a guest spot on someone’s show and if that did not occur…that is really damning. I bet they kept quiet for fear of never seeing those kids again.

As also stated: “Mama is the word unless it’s PR or an interview with Allison, and that’s very telling. It’s all so burdensome.”

For his surviving family members, who include his mother Connie Boss Alexander and brother Dré Rose, their grief is complicated by claims that Holker drove a wedge between them and the children.

“How about TWITCH FAMILY being able to see their babies!?!!!!……. Stop being (snake emoji),” one follower wrote critically.

In August 2023, Rose published a post that was seen by many as calling out Holker. “We have observed a number of actions and attitudes that, from our perspective, do not create an environment conducive to healing and unity,” he wrote.

The note detailed that he and his family got an NDA with undisclosed terms that they didn’t sign, further weakening ties.

“It is extremely disturbing to see how my deceased brother’s children have been drawn into the intricacies of adult disputes, effectively using weapons in the process,” he continued.

Moreover, Rose claimed that the “apparently limited” communication with the children and the dearth of cordial relationships “created a disturbing atmosphere of alienation.”

Witch’s brother said the letter was written as part of therapy and that he made it public only after attempts to reconcile the families were met with silence.

On what would have been the “Step Up All In” actor’s fortieth birthday on September 29, fans noticed that each his brother and mother paid tribute to him. Holker was noticeably missing from those that shared memorial posts.

“I’m saddened that his wife has stopped bragging about him on her page,” says one of Rose’s followers commented in Rose’s video of the tWitch dance.

Her last post dedicated to the previous “Ellen Show” DJ got here on Father’s Day, when she wrote that he “will always be missed and always loved.”


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