Allison Holker Says tWitch Was In ‘A Constant State Of High’ Before His Passing + Left Her w/ $1 Million Tax Debt & ‘Overwhelming’ Bills

Allison Holker Says tWitch Was In ‘A Constant State Of High’ Before His Passing + Left Her w/ $1 Million Tax Debt & ‘Overwhelming’ Bills

 

Allison Holker is telling all about her relationship with late husband, Stephen “tWitch” Boss, in her new book, This Far: My Story of Love, Loss, and Embracing the Light, released today, February 4.

The widow of the beloved TV personality reportedly recalls discovering—through security cameras—that tWitch had secretly increased his smoking, a habit she believes contributed to his 2022 death by suicide. She writes:

“What I didn’t know until I surveyed our backyard security cameras was that Stephen’s smoking had ratcheted up… He was smoking in the morning and at night. It’s almost as if he used one strain of pot at the start of the day to become tWitch, then used another at night to come down from that persona.”

And adds:

“To the best of my knowledge, nobody knew. He was really good at hiding it… If I had been aware of the extent of his usage, I would have gone into protector mode right away.”

 

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Allison shares that, had she known, she would have encouraged her husband of nine years to enter rehab. She also claims that tWitch was allegedly “sneaking out” between takes on The Ellen DeGeneres Show to smoke.

The So You Think You Can Dance alum first spoke about tWitch’s alleged struggles with drug use earlier this year while promoting her book. She asserts that, along with weed, she had also found other substances among his personal belongings—ones she had no prior knowledge of.

Elsewhere in the book, Allison addresses misconceptions about the financial state tWitch left her in, writing:

“It’s a misconception that I inherited Stephen’s wealth. The reality is quite different… He had given away substantial sums of money to family and friends and spent recklessly on drugs and his weird art collections. The tax bill he left me with for the year he died was $1 million.”

She continues:

“Contrary to popular belief, I am not profiting significantly from his residuals, as Stephen’s work primarily involved reality shows, where they are minimal… I claimed them mostly to ensure the taxes were properly paid. The bills he left for me were overwhelming.”

? What are your thoughts on Allison’s latest revelations about tWitch?

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Authored by: Kay Johnson