Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss’ brother, friend slam Allison Holker over tell-all memoir, drug claims
Stephen “tWitch” Boss’ brother and friend have slammed Allison Holker for revealing shocking private details about the late dancer’s life two years after his death.
Holker, 36, shared revelations about her late husband — 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 magazine, 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.
Now, the late dancer’s brother, Dré Rose, and friend, Courtney Ann Platt, are speaking out about Holker’s decision to air out her late husband’s personal struggles.
“Anyone who knows me, knows I go straight to source during a conflict and handle my business but since there’s clearly no shame in being so public, I haven’t said a word in two years but here I go,” Platt wrote on Instagram Tuesday.
“This is by far the most tacky, classless, opportunistic act I have ever seen in my entire life,” she went on, referencing the alleged NDAs Boss’ friends and family “had to sign some weird NDA to attend his funeral.”
Platt added that Holker treated her mother-in-law “like garbage this entire time.”
Elsewhere, Platt — a longtime friend of the late dancer — called out Holker for “smearing his name and attempting to dim the bright loyal, loving, light that was your husband, my friend.”
“You’re a living, breathing bulldozer. Stick to your own demons. Shame on you Allison, shame on your money hungry team,” she went on. “Let my friend Rest in Peace not your PR.”
Boss’ brother Dré Rose reposted Platt’s Instagram message adding, “No lies told…”
He later shared another friend’s Instagram Story on his profile, which read, “a disgrace and despicable human to do this to a grieving family.”
Dré has recently shared his heartbreak over his brother’s death.
Taking to Instagram in December, he shared a throwback image of the pair as kids, alongside a lengthy caption about what a great person Boss was.
In Aug. 2023, Dré mentioned the NDAs Boss’ loved ones claim they were asked to sign, though he did not mention Holker by name in the Instagram post.
“It’s deeply concerning to notice how my deceased brother’s children have been drawn into the complexities of adult disputes, effectively being weaponized in the process,” he wrote at the time.
“We have noticed a disturbing lack of communication and inclusion concerning the children’s activities and well-being,” he went on. “It’s disheartening that their interactions with their grandmother, and the wider family, have been noticeably limited.”