Allison Holker’s Daughter, Weslie, Speaks Out Amid ‘tWitch’ Boss’ Family Drama
Weslie, 16, is coming to her mother Allison Holker’s defense amid the ongoing social media drama surrounding her This Far memoir, which details her late husband Stephen “tWitch” Boss’ alleged addiction and mental health struggles.
Weslie’s Plea
“My stepdad’s been gone for two years and I’m still getting hate comments,” Weslie said in a Friday, January 10, Instagram video. “It’s just complicated and for no reason. It’s not just a social media gig; this is literally my life. I’m so sick of getting hate comments and seeing my mom get hate for literally losing the person that she loves and I have siblings. This is their dad — this is who they’re gonna grow up and they’re gonna see all this on social media that’s so hurtful.”
Weslie’s Reality
“I get that my relationship with Stephen seems complicated, but this man raised me my entire life — since I was 1,” Weslie explained. “I have a biological dad [and] I have a relationship with him, but Stephen was the person that raised me. He literally raised me and it’s hurtful to see… so many new stories. It’s so much more complicated and I don’t know how to explain it well.”
Weslie’s Disrespect
According to Weslie, she would only see Boss’ family “once or twice a year” while he was still alive, and now feels “disrespected by them” and no longer wants to be in communication.
Weslie’s Final Thoughts
“I’m fed up because NDAs are so important, and if you guys don’t agree, that’s cool. I’m grateful for my mom making sure that everybody signed NDAs, and she put up that rule,” Weslie stated. “I’m not a person to sit up here and cry. I’m not going to be here and get emotional. But like, y’all could not just leave somebody passing away and leave the family alone? Like, Oh my gosh, you guys just have to add to it for what, like, I don’t know, and it’s just it’s disappointing because if all of you say that you held him in such high regard, like, this is not the type of family dynamic we had and whatever y’all want to push on social media, like, I’m gonna grow up seeing it like my siblings are gonna grow up seeing it. Also, they’re gonna have to form their own opinion of who their dad was and we only speak about him in such a beautiful light. I loved him. I have nothing negative to say about him.”
Conclusion
Weslie’s words come as her mother’s memoir, This Far: My Story of Love, Loss, and Embracing the Light, has sparked backlash from Boss’ family and friends. The book details her late husband’s struggles with addiction and mental health, and Weslie is standing by her mother’s side.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the purpose of the memoir?
A: The purpose of the memoir is to share Allison Holker’s story and experiences with addiction and mental health, as well as her relationship with Stephen “tWitch” Boss.
Q: Why is Weslie speaking out?
A: Weslie is speaking out to defend her mother and to address the ongoing drama surrounding the publication of the memoir.
Q: What is an NDA?
A: A non-disclosure agreement (NDA) is a legal contract that requires individuals to keep certain information confidential.
Q: Why is Weslie upset with Boss’ family?
A: Weslie is upset with Boss’ family because she feels they are being disloyal and hurtful, and that they are not respecting her and her family’s grief.