Allison Holker responds to accusations shes disgracing Stephen tWitch Boss legacy with book and drug claims

Allison Holker is addressing the book backlash.Holker, 36, fired back at critics after they slammed her for sharing the shocking revelations about her late husband Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss — including his alleged drug use that she discovered after his suicide in 2022 — to promote her upcoming memoir, “This Far: My Story of Love, Loss, and Embracing the Light.”Sitting down with People, the “So You Think You Can Dance” alum disclosed that she allegedly discovered a “cornucopia” of drugs, including mushrooms, pills and “other substances I had to look up on my phone” hidden in Boss’ closet.When Holker shared the video of the interview on her social media Tuesday, furious followers flocked to her comment section.However, when a fellow dancer shared her opinion about the ordeal, Boss’ widow didn’t hesitate to respond.

“This whole thing made me sad.He’s gone.

Why tear apart this name? I was fully supportive about you moving in and being happy but this@paycheck was not worth disgracing his name,” the dancer wrote on Holker’s post.“I’ll always love you.Just trying to help people feel safe to ask for help and support,” Holker replied.

She then began to repost supportive messages on her Instagram Story.“The fact that people are tearing [Holker] down, especially people that were supposed to be in her corner (former colleagues, friends, some of her late husbands family) when she has slowly started to work out the events of the last two years, and is hoping to share her story to HELP OTHERS is wild,” one person wrote.“She is allowed to share what she’s gone thought, and do it so that she can be transparent and help others in the process,” they continued.“Allison, I hope you know that even though there is some emotional hate coming at you, that there are so many more that love you and your honesty and vulnerability.”Holker also shared a message from a separate fan reading: “I’m seeing lots of comments of people being ...

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Publisher: New York Post

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