tWitch’s Mother Criticizes Memoir by Allison Holker Over Drug Claims
Connie Boss Alexander expresses concerns about the impact of the book on her late son's legacy and their family dynamics.
- Allison Holker's memoir, 'This Far,' alleges she discovered a 'cornucopia of drugs' in their home after Stephen 'tWitch' Boss' death by suicide in 2022, despite no drugs being found in his autopsy.
- Connie Boss Alexander, tWitch's mother, disputes the memoir's claims, stating she does not believe her son had a significant drug problem and worries about how these allegations affect his memory and legacy.
- Alexander emphasizes the importance of mental health awareness but criticizes the book for potentially tarnishing tWitch's reputation and creating questions about his character.
- Holker defends her memoir as a personal account meant to raise awareness about mental health and suicide prevention, with proceeds supporting a foundation honoring tWitch's legacy.
- Family tensions have surfaced, with tWitch's mother and brother questioning the book's presentation of his private journals and expressing concerns about their limited time with his children.