Stephen ‘tWitch' Boss' mom breaks silence on Allison Holker's claims

Stephen ‘tWitch' Boss' mom breaks silence on Allison Holker's claims

A Mother's Defense: Connie Boss Alexander Speaks Out

Connie Boss Alexander, the mother of the late Stephen “tWitch” Boss, has broken her silence in response to claims made by his widow, Allison Holker, in her upcoming memoir. In a heartfelt Instagram post on January 9, Alexander expressed her dismay, calling the allegations “misleading and hurtful.” She wrote, “Our family is absolutely appalled by the misleading and hurtful claims made about my son, Stephen Boss.” The statement marks the first time Alexander has publicly addressed the narrative surrounding her son’s life and death.

For two years, Alexander says she remained quiet to protect her family and focus on healing. But after reading excerpts from Holker’s memoir, “This Far: My Story of Love, Loss, and Embracing the Light,” she felt compelled to speak. “When I read these dreadful claims about my baby, our beloved Stephen, I realized I could not stay silent any longer,” she shared. Her post signals a shift from private grief to public defense, as she seeks to safeguard her son’s legacy.

The Controversial Memoir: What Holker Alleged

Allison Holker’s memoir, set to release next month, includes claims that Stephen Boss struggled with a secret drug addiction and experienced childhood sexual abuse. In an interview with People magazine, Holker described finding a “cornucopia” of drugs in their home after his death and referenced private journals where Boss allegedly wrote about being abused as a child. These revelations have sparked intense debate, with many questioning their veracity during a time of mourning.

Holker has defended her decision to share these details, stating on Instagram that her only intention was to help others. “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 Steven, to help other people,” she wrote. However, critics argue that such disclosures could harm the memory of the beloved dancer and father.

The Autopsy Contradicts Claims

Notably, Boss’s autopsy found no drugs in his system at the time of his death by suicide in 2022. This fact has been highlighted by Alexander and others who doubt Holker’s allegations. In an interview on “CBS Mornings,” Alexander questioned the narrative, saying, “I don’t believe that there was that type of issue, that type of problem.” She emphasized that while she acknowledges mental health struggles, she objects to how the information has been presented.

A Family Divided: Alexander’s Grief and Determination

Connie Boss Alexander’s response reflects a mother’s pain and resolve. In her statement, she wrote, “Our family will ensure his name and memory are protected, and we are committed to defending his honor.” She also addressed the impact on her grandchildren, Maddox and Zaia, whom Holker and Boss share. Alexander described her primary focus as healing and staying connected to them, but the memoir has forced her to take a stand.

During her “CBS Mornings” interview, Alexander expressed hope that despite the controversy, she and Holker could eventually move forward. She said, “At the time of sitting down with Gayle, my intention was to be honest yet graceful toward Allison as I struggled to make sense of her actions.” This balance between honesty and grace underscores the complex emotions involved.

Public Backlash and Holker’s Defense

Holker’s memoir has drawn significant backlash, with critics accusing her of exploiting her husband’s death for book sales. In response, Holker has maintained that her goal is to raise awareness about mental health and addiction. She posted on Instagram Stories, “If that was the intent of the book to make people aware, look out for these type of signs, there’s a way to say that in general without denigrating the memory and the…” This partial statement echoes Alexander’s concern that the revelations have crossed a line.

Alexander countered, “I’m not saying that my son was perfect. But there’s a way to help others without tarnishing his legacy.” The clash highlights a broader struggle between sharing personal stories for public benefit and protecting the privacy of the deceased.

Looking Ahead: The Boss Family’s Legacy

As the debate continues, Connie Boss Alexander remains steadfast in her mission to honor her son. She has expressed gratitude for the outpouring of support and urged fans to remember Boss for his joy, talent, and kindness. “He truly was kind and caring and always wanting to make sure you were OK and taking care of you,” she recalled. These words serve as a reminder of the man behind the headlines.

Holker, meanwhile, has reiterated her commitment to co-parenting with Alexander, stating, “Connie has and will continue to be a positive and loving figure in Maddox and Zaia’s lives.” Ultimately, this story is about more than a memoir—it’s about a family navigating grief, truth, and the enduring love for a remarkable man.