Allison Holker, the widow of Stephen "Twitch" Boss, is under fire after claiming he struggled with drug addiction before his tragic death.
Her media blitz to promote an upcoming memoir has ignited a family feud, with friends and relatives of the late dancer accusing her of tarnishing his legacy. Courtney Ann Platt, a friend of the couple, publicly criticized Holker for alleging she discovered a stash of drugs in Twitch's shoeboxes before his funeral. Platt called Holker's decision to share excerpts from his private journals in her memoir "the most tacky, classless, opportunistic act I have ever seen."
Adding fuel to the fire, Twitch's sister, Comfort Fedoke, denied the addiction claims, accusing Holker of trying to tarnish Twitch's legacy.
A cousin named Darielle labeled her a "crazy woman" and claimed she was preventing Twitch's family from seeing his children.
Reality star Candiace Dillard Bassett joined the chorus, stating, "This white woman is doing everything BUT protecting her Black children and her Black husband's legacy. She could've kept this in her therapist's office. SMH."
Further allegations, brought forth by Darielle suggest Allison required family members, including Twitch's mother, to sign NDAs to attend his funeral. Despite the mounting criticism, Holker has not directly responded, instead reposting a fan account defending her actions as "wild" attacks.
The controversy continues to unfold, casting a shadow over Holker's attempts to honor tWitch's memory while promoting her memoir. Reaching out for comment, Allison has remained silent on the public accusations.