Just two days after Allison Holker β widow of the beloved Stephen βtWitchβ Boss β revealed shocking details about her late husband, his mother-in-law is speaking out about it.
As we previously told you, Holker and tWitchβs close family and friends are in a feud of sorts thanks to the formerβs recently released interview in which she alleged she found a βcornucopia of drugsβ in her late husbandβs shoeboxes mere hours before his funeral years ago. tWitch died by suicide in December 2022 and there were no drugs or alcohol found in his system according to an official autopsy report.
Suggested Reading
However, Holkerβs revelation has put her in the crosshairs of those who knew and loved tWitch and his own mother, Connie Boss Alexander, is pushing back on it. Posting a statement to her personal Instagram on Thursday, Alexander said:
βOur family is absolutely appalled by the misleading and hurtful claims made about my son, Stephen Boss. The recent publications spreading untruths about Stephen have crossed every line of decency. As his mother, I will not let these accusations go unanswered. We will not stand by while his name and legacy are tarnished. He doesnβt deserve this, and the kids donβt deserve this.β
Alexander continued, βFor the last two years, I have remained quiet and away from the public eye to protect my family. My primary focus has been on healing and attempting to remain connected to my grandchildren. But when I read these dreadful claims about my baby, our beloved Stephen, I realized I could not stay silent any longer. Our family will ensure his name and memory are protected, and we are committed to defending his honor.β
Alexanderβs mention of silence corroborates earlier statements from one of Holkerβs close friends Courtney Platt who took to social media earlier in the week to blast her friend for her βclasslessβ comments about her late husband and said that those who attended tWitchβs funeral had to sign an non-disclosure agreement (NDA). She also alleged Holkerβs interview was nothing more than a βsmear campaign for a buck.β
While Holker didnβt formally respond to Platt, itβs clear sheβs seen all the negative backlash against her comments. In a post to her Instagram stories late on Wednesday, she defended herself and her interview, explaining that her oly intent was to share her and tWitchβs story in the hopes that others who were suffering with mental health issues and drug addiction could get the help the help they need. Whether folks online or tWitchβs family will buy that remains to be seen.

Straight From
Sign up for our free daily newsletter.