Allison Holker Backlashes Over Stephen “tWitch” Boss Interview

“We all had to sign a weird NDA to attend his funeral (even his own mother who you’ve been treating like trash this whole time and let’s just remember you wouldn’t even have a husband if that wasn’t for her) not to share anything or ruin his name like it was anyone’s thoughts in the first place and here you go and write a book with all the dirty laundry smearing his name and trying to silence the bright loyal , love, light it was your husband, my friend,” Platt asserted.

“Whether any of that is true or not is actually beside the point. How do you protect the ‘Boss name’ you so quickly dropped on your social media platforms 48 hours after he passed? His legacy? How do you protect his children from further humiliation, hurt and despair? That’s what you want them to remember about him?” she said.

“(Publishing) a book that shamelessly shares the pages of your husband’s diary? People magazine? What a joke,” she added. “Yes, he took his own life, which is a fact we all still can’t fathom, and he had clearly mental issues, hurt so deeply and this is your example of empathy? Of your love? This penny-pinching campaign is absolutely not what he would have ever wanted.”