Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss’ widow Allison Holker is reportedly keeping her deceased husband’s family away from their children, Media Take Out is hearing. And many of Stephen’s family members are speaking out about it., according to reports.
We all know that there are different ways to grieve. And Allison may be grieving in her own way …. but many of Stephen’s family are feeling left out in the cold.
Allison is currently on a world-wide press tour where she’s telling reporters that she and her husband were perfectly happy. She’s also selling a new children’s book, which she reportedly hasn’t shared with Stephen’s family.
But the straw that broke the camel’s back is that Allison has been chosen to replace Stephen on So You Think You Can Dance as a judge. She made the announcement on the one year anniversary of Steph’s passing.
Here’s what his cousin and brother had to say about Allison receiving her husband’s job. Allison announced the new gig on the anniversary of Stephen’s passing and his family is upset:
And Stephen’s mother is also upset.
Media Take Out learned that Stephen’s MOTHER had to order their book on AMAZON. Allison couldn’t even send her a copy in the mail. How heartbreaking and humiliating for the mother who clearly loved and loves her son so much
Alison also explained in another interview, how she’s forgiven Stephen for leaving her and his family, by speaking to him spiritually.
“I talked to him almost every single night, a really long time. It would be about anything and everything. It could be how was the day today? …Or I would be really upset and yelling at him sometimes.”
The new So You Think You Can Dance judge added that their talks ranged widely, saying, “There’s times I’ve just screamed and there’s times I’ve been like, ‘Okay, I’m picking a school for the kids. What do you think of this school?’ And then just wait for an answer. Yeah. You know, and so it’s all sorts of different kinds of things that we would talk about.”
The professional dancer also reminisced about “the biggest conversation” she had with him, which was “the most healing.”
“I was outside and I was looking at the stars and I said — whether it was necessary or not, I don’t know if it was necessary or needed — but I forgave him,” she said. “And I said, ‘I hope you found that peace.’ Like, genuinely, I really hope he found that peace that he needed and that he felt like he needed. You know? And that’s a really hard thing to do.”
“But, I just have so much that I want, I needed to allow myself to almost be free of that for him,” she continued. “And so we just had this long dialogue and I did. I was like, ‘I forgive you and I hope you have that peace. And I’ve got it and I’ve got the kids, we’ve got each other. We’re gonna be okay.’”
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