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Why Allison Holker Opened Up on Stephen “tWitch” Boss’ Struggles

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Allison Holker Reveals Her “Intentions” in Sharing Stephen “tWitch” Boss’ Struggles

Allison Holker is sharing where she’s coming from.

After the widow of Stephen “tWitch” Boss—who died by suicide in December 2022—received backlash from other members of his inner circle as well as fans for her upcoming memoir This Far, where she detailed the DJ’s private battle with drugs, she shared a statement explaining her purpose for going public with her story. 

“To fans of Stephen and our family and friends,” Allison wrote in a lengthy note on her Instagram Story Jan. 8. “I want to be clear that my only intention in writing the book is to share my own story as well as part of my life with Stephen to help other people. Just like you.”

Indeed, Allison—who shares kids Weslie, 16, Maddox, 8, and Zaia, 5, with Stephen—explained that her book and tell-all interviews have been an attempt to make sense of her loss. 

“I never really knew what happened, and even as I am trying to put pieces together, I will never really know,” she continued. “If you decide to read the book, hopefully you’ll see my intention is to celebrate the love and life I shared with Stephen and our three beautiful children.”

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